Blood in rooster's semen?

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Like I post before, this happen alot when birds imprint on humans, most are hand fed birds. Not much danger either, Have seen many hand fed male birds do this, and females will even lay and in the case of a pigeon, she would try to let my friend take over the nest, when it was the male time to set.

Also some breeds can not mate , like the BBW Turkeys. Thats why the AI
 
Lobzi, I will tell you, it makes for a very interesting read. I appreciate your honesty. Not many people would have let us in on their dirty little secrets. Just kidding, sounds like he has a Mom that loves him very much. Who are we to judge what is normal behavior. We are dealing with chickens, nothing is normal.
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(judge me?) Not until you walk a mile in my shoes....
Thank you. I love him very much. I never had kids because I never thought I had this much love in me to give another.
I have found out quite the opposite, thank you.
 
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Agreed.

Lobzi, I hope you are not beating yourself up over how he is. He is not suffering. Maybe not leading what we consider a "normal" chicken life, but so what, it's normal in your chicken's mind. Perhaps at times a burden for you, but not him.

And, SO glad to hear he cleared up, that's really why I followed the thread, I did not want to find out he had cancer or something!

Seems like I read somewhere on this forum about a roo who was "in love with" a teddy bear. Too bad that owner didn't happen by.
 
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In defense of Lobzi, i just want to say that i think there might be some misunderstanding. I don't think he's exactly "using the chicken as entertainment."

And also, i have learned a LOT about roosters. I only have girls. Man, my mind is spinning.
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Lobzi, it sounds to me like you are doing everything possible for the best interests of a very lucky bird. I hope you're able to make mini-Chickies, however it works out.

But DO let us know.
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Roo + cock fighting = entertainment

Most-likely that is what I rescued him from (someone's entertainment) the night I found him running down the sidewalk in front of me as I was walking home from school. The area I found him in is known for raising roos for such sport. I saved him from being someone's entertainment I betcha! All I wanted was to care for him the best I knew how and was able. Not set up for raising a chicken and no other chickens to house him with, we were on our own. I carried him to work/school with me each day and the kids and faculty played with him and we all cared for him. I had an old refrigerator box in my living room where he slept. At that time I though he was a pullet. Others encouraged me to get a companion chicken and that he (she) needed a roo for protection. I got a roo, a very nice Favorolle. Unfortunately Chickie turned out to be a roo too and it wasnt long before the two ceased to get along. I was forced to separate them. Now I was desperate to get some hens for my boys. A lady who runs a horse stable had chickens so she gave me two what she though were hens. One of the two turned out to be a roo. So now I have three roos and one hen. With my hen's help, actually it is all her doing, Im increasing my flock and hoping for a lot of pullets from her. In the meantime, Im juggling them the best that I can to make this work so I dont have to give up any of my babies. I love them all!
Chickie the night I found him; I thought he was a baby bird fallen from his nest
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Lobzi,

You have a kind heart. I wish you well with your Chickie. I hope it all works out for you. Glad he is better.
 
Oh was a cutie pie I would have scooped him up too. I am so glad he has cleared up. Like I said in my earlier post...a slight injury or rub against something could easily have bruised him and caused the blood.

Well done in taking care of him.
 

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