After seeing my rooster do the nasty.........

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I had a chicken I wasn't too sure if it was a roo or pullet. Then I saw my roo do his thing with the questioned chicken. It just had to be a hen, right?!? Wrong, turned out to be a roo. It was a dominance thing
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. Had to rehome the xtra roo.

I was wondering, if a roo mates a hen does that mean the hen will lay soon?
 
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There is not a lot of romance involved in chicken love. It is a sort of hit and run affair. It upsets my wife, so I told her not to watch it.

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Lucky girls!

I like bunnies! They are so comical! Very quick, freeze, squeal, fall over! Never gets old....I laugh just as much now as I did the first time....
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I couldnt believe it when i first witnessed my sweet little rooster acting like the town rapist...his name changed to Chester the Molestor that very day.
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I gave him 22 girls to slow him down a bit and i dont see a feather one missing on the girls. He hits them hard in the morning for about 10 minutes and then he doesnt bother them until later afternoon after they have all laid their eggs...then in the evening he goes again. Last night as i was sitting in the lawn chair watching over them i only seen him breed 3 times in 3 hours so having 22 girls has tuckered him out a bit.
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LOL "Chester the Molester", we had an old hound show up at our house years ago.. He was old, walked with a limp and moved very slowly.....My husband named him 'Chester the Molester'--said he was just putting on an act--so we would feel sorry for him....LOL
 
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I had a chicken I wasn't too sure if it was a roo or pullet. Then I saw my roo do his thing with the questioned chicken. It just had to be a hen, right?!? Wrong, turned out to be a roo. It was a dominance thing
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. Had to rehome the xtra roo.

I was wondering, if a roo mates a hen does that mean the hen will lay soon?

I think the roos know who going to lay soon. My guy was only interested in my now laying hen weeks before she started to lay. Now he's paying attention to the hens who have reddened in the face. He's mostly just dancing for them, but once in a while I've seen him bite their neck. I think he's frustrated, because the one hen isn't doing it for him.
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(I like bunnies! They are so comical! Very quick, freeze, squeal, fall over! Never gets old....I laugh just as much now as I did the first time.. )

I once knew a stallion like that. When ever the vet came out to supervise the breeding, he always seemed to have a friend with him to show that silly stallion "fainting" and falling off the mare after the deed was done.
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Got to where watching the vet laugh was the funniest part of the show!
 

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