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  1. heartsizedfarm

    My EE..roo or hen :)

    Maybe his stance?
  2. heartsizedfarm

    My EE..roo or hen :)

    Roosters like to be with their hens, so they will come in when the hens come in. Neither of my roosters bothered the dog or cats or anything else. I think my aggressive rooster became that way because I was dusting his hens and they all squawked and since then he's been treating me as the...
  3. heartsizedfarm

    My EE..roo or hen :)

    Sorry I think you misunderstood me. I inherited that first calm docile rooster, and he just happened to be the kind that liked treats and human contact. Lived till he was twelve. Never attacked. But I totally agree with you. I don't think you can MAKE that. It might be breed, genetics who knows...
  4. heartsizedfarm

    My EE..roo or hen :)

    Some do and some don't. My first rooster was a lap rooster, a real pet, and never ever attacked anyone. He passed and my next rooster is his evil twin. I carry a stick in the yard, not to hit him, but to intercept him when he comes running. But I've read several threads on how to train, relax...
  5. heartsizedfarm

    My EE..roo or hen :)

    Is it your only roo? If so, you might quite enjoy it. I know I didn't want the roo that came with my initial batch of chickens. But that's because I was new to the whole thing. Turned out that rooster provided a really useful function: watching out for his hens, shepherding them in at night...
  6. heartsizedfarm

    My EE..roo or hen :)

    Not an expert, but my guess would be roo!
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