Are roosters that dance better than roosters that don't?

Kr1spy_dreamz

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to explain what i asked in trying to ask if i should keep a rooster that attempts some sort of "mating dance" (where it does a skipping motion while drooping one wing). My barred cokerel has been doing that to my older black australorp ALOT! While my deleware cockerel just goes all in by force. Are roosters that dance to hens nicer to them Or not?
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yea i know hes a very nice bird
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The hen herself, 2 years old i believe, before the cockerel learned to dance, she scared the crap out of him! But now, she mostly walks away from him
 
I think that dancing roosters are nicer to the hens. They are asking permission.....
Usually they also will give up a treat to the hens rather than eat it themselves. This is what I have seen.
Does your forceful rooster offer up treats to the girls?
 
I think that dancing roosters are nicer to the hens. They are asking permission.....
Usually they also will give up a treat to the hens rather than eat it themselves. This is what I have seen.
Does your forceful rooster offer up treats to the girls?
I pretty sure he doesn't
 

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