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Oh um for chickens. All of mine are nice they aren't mean much to each other. They are still working out the pecking order though. I thought you had chickens?

1. White Rocks
2. EEs
3. Silver Laced Wyandottes
4. ISA Browns
5. Black Australorps

Oh don't get Barred rock roo! They known to be mean and mine was really mean! It tore off one of my hens comb!

BTW: i do have chickens i just meant to say ducks
 
I you dont mind can u post a link please?
So i wont have to go searching every where for the thread

Sure, here ya go, Hon. =)
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...n-hatch-a-long-and-informational-thread/19860

I understand; I can't find anything online unless I already know what it is and where it is.
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Oh um for chickens.  All of mine are nice they aren't mean much to each other. They are still working out the pecking order though. I thought you had chickens? 

1. White Rocks
2. EEs
3. Silver Laced Wyandottes
4. ISA Browns
5. Black Australorps

Oh don't get Barred rock roo! They known to be mean and mine was really mean! It tore off one of my hens comb! 

BR Roos are mean. My friend had a few that killed several chickens and even each other! King Henry (old rooster) is the only nice BR Roo I know.

I have no idea.  A neighbor when I was a kid had ducks and geese and chickens.  He had mallards and Pekins, but I don't know anything about broodiness of ducks at all.

Just found out the pullet I've been waiting on to lay for me, is a rooster.  No crowing, but lots of mating (or attempts at least) over the past few days.  Oh, well.

I wish I could find a fertile Roo with no crowing lol.
 
BR Roos are mean. My friend had a few that killed several chickens and even each other! King Henry (old rooster) is the only nice BR Roo I know. Sounds like some of the so-called experts around here should talk to your friend; they keep telling me that I have a predator problem, that my sr roo can't be the one decapitating my jr roos. I know what I observe in my birds and I know secure my coop is and I know what predators are around and where they're likely to go in the area. W/E! to them.


I wish I could find a fertile Roo with no crowing lol.
IDK whether he's fertile yet or not; he was just hatched at the end of Sept.
As for crowing, my sr roo takes care of that. lol
 
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