Beekissed, Thank you for posting this, I totally agree with you. We researched raising chickens long and hard before we got our first flock 2 years ago. We had a plan on what to do with roo's, extra birds, sick and old hens, etc. Last year I had to put down my first sick and dying hen, it took me 45 minutes to do the deed but afterwards felt it was the best for her. I have since put down a number of chicks that had been sick. Easy? no! but it's being a responsable owner. I get so frustrated with post's here about someone having a sick or injured chicken and they can't bring themselves to put it down, so they let it suffer. Or "how do I get my hens to come to me and sit for a photo?" etc. They are chickens people not dogs or cats.
We have an aggresive Roo, we all know Thor will protect his girls (after all, this is what we got a roo for) so we take steps to avoid him. We coexist with him. When I enter the chicken yard, I am in his territory, and he is expected to defend that area not matter who enters. We totally agree with you, Thanks again for posting this. We have your back on this subject.