Apr 22, 2010 #11 joe17 Songster 11 Years Joined Nov 25, 2009 Messages 1,565 Reaction score 19 Points 234 Location Louisiana Dip his beak in water for a few seconds. This may sound harsh but it works. You could always use a cattle prod or a chicken catcher.
Dip his beak in water for a few seconds. This may sound harsh but it works. You could always use a cattle prod or a chicken catcher.
Apr 22, 2010 #12 plumberroy In the Brooder 10 Years Joined Mar 19, 2009 Messages 91 Reaction score 0 Points 29 https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=329297&p=3 see post #15 on this thread Your rooster is the same thing, leghorns are bred for egg prodution at all cost. pawning your problem off on some one else (A.K.A.rehoming) isn't something I do either Roy
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=329297&p=3 see post #15 on this thread Your rooster is the same thing, leghorns are bred for egg prodution at all cost. pawning your problem off on some one else (A.K.A.rehoming) isn't something I do either Roy
Apr 22, 2010 #13 kathyinmo Nothing In Moderation 15 Years 16 Years Spirit Educator Joined May 14, 2009 Messages 24,541 Reaction score 386 Points 556 Location (SW MO) Nevada, Missouri My Coop My Coop