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  1. stormylady

    I've heard it both ways, Is Aggressiveness in chickens Hereditary?

    Quote: In most cases aggression is passed on to the offspring. I am a firm believer that if you have a rooster that is aggressive to human with or with out hens he should be culled out and made into a good Sunday dinner. The last thing you want to do is breed more bird like him. Chris I...
  2. stormylady

    I've heard it both ways, Is Aggressiveness in chickens Hereditary?

    Quote: I don't have an aggressive Rooster, I did have one a while ago and he was nasty in all ways an allround. He never had a good day. How ever, I read that Aggression could be inheritated, Then I read on here the other day someone said that it doesn't work that way in chickens like it...
  3. stormylady

    I've heard it both ways, Is Aggressiveness in chickens Hereditary?

    Quote: There may forms of aggressive when it comes to a Rooster. Is he aggressive to other birds? Is he aggressive to people? Is he aggressive all the time or only when he is with his hens? Chris I don't have an aggressive Rooster, I did have one a while ago and he was nasty in all ways an...
  4. stormylady

    I've heard it both ways, Is Aggressiveness in chickens Hereditary?

    Quote: I agree with you, in that, Depending on the circumstances, I meant to say that if you have say an aggressive Rooster that you were not able to change, He was just plain mean, I don't mean protective, I mean just flat out nasty. Ive only had one truely nasty Roo and that was a Silkie no...
  5. stormylady

    I've heard it both ways, Is Aggressiveness in chickens Hereditary?

    I read on here somewhere not to breed Aggressive Roosters, or Hens for that matter, and just recently I was told that it wasn't Hereditary, So I would like to know what everyones opinions are . And what about Being Docile and friendly, Does it depend on the parent birds temperment? I breed...
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