American Gamefowl

I bet. Nothing more infuriating than a duck flying off, hissing & waving its middle feather at you.
Tell me about it. Usually they’ll fly back around and flip me off again just to really drive it home.
I’m pretty sure it’s either a gun or ammo issue. Surely it can’t be me!
 
Tell me about it. Usually they’ll fly back around and flip me off again just to really drive it home.
I’m pretty sure it’s either a gun or ammo issue. Surely it can’t be me!


Its always the gun. No question about it.
 
Y'all have any roosters that are always up and about? I mean I have some that are late to go on roost and early up, but I have one that's beyond that he's always up and busy he may spend 2-3hours on a roost at the max.

He is one I've had my eye on this season a tank and perfectly healthy as the rest of the lot.
 
Y'all have any roosters that are always up and about? I mean I have some that are late to go on roost and early up, but I have one that's beyond that he's always up and busy he may spend 2-3hours on a roost at the max.

He is one I've had my eye on this season a tank and perfectly healthy as the rest of the lot.
Are you talking about at night or during the day?

Can't compare mine to what ya'll do anyway:oops: Mine stay fairly busy during the day, but I lock mine up at night. As far as I can tell, they stay on their roost until it's light enough to see.
 
No he's up all day and most of the night. Most birds are on roost here between 8:30-9:30pm back up crowing around 4:30-5am and that's mostly because he's up crowing.

Sometimes I can't sleep well anyhow I've watched him on camera still doing the same deal as regular during the day at 2-3am multiple times Heck countless it's normal for him. Its been like this since penned ain't a thing wrong with him he's just a busy body but is also really calm so I was just wondering if anyone else has seen such.
 

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