Ok I first got my very own chickens about 2 years ago.
Before getting my own chickens when I was a kid my parents had chickens and grandparents had chickens so I was around them a lot.
Since getting my own after growing up I have had 3 roosters(currently have just one) and non of them have attacked me or been aggressive with me.
Even when I was a kid my parents/grandparents never had roosters attack me or family members.
So my question is why do I hear all these stories about rooster attacks and I have never had it happen to me?
Am I just lucky?
Right now I have one rooster" CJ Hopkins"(Buff Orpington) and he has his choice of 17 hens to mate with and is always looking to get some.
Maybe he's so horny going after the hens he doesn't care about attacking me?
Is a rooster more likely to attack if he doesn't have enough hens to keep him busy?
My rooster CJ has never had another rooster around to fight with does that make a difference?
Before getting my own chickens when I was a kid my parents had chickens and grandparents had chickens so I was around them a lot.
Since getting my own after growing up I have had 3 roosters(currently have just one) and non of them have attacked me or been aggressive with me.
Even when I was a kid my parents/grandparents never had roosters attack me or family members.
So my question is why do I hear all these stories about rooster attacks and I have never had it happen to me?
Am I just lucky?
Right now I have one rooster" CJ Hopkins"(Buff Orpington) and he has his choice of 17 hens to mate with and is always looking to get some.
Maybe he's so horny going after the hens he doesn't care about attacking me?
Is a rooster more likely to attack if he doesn't have enough hens to keep him busy?
My rooster CJ has never had another rooster around to fight with does that make a difference?
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