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That is a good thought if a hen or rooster can hurt you? I was recently thinking of my age 13, childhood experiences of my rooster. My mom bought for me in a discount store, pet department for easter. We got three chicks and three mallard ducks. NO ONE TOLD US, THAT WHEN THOSE CHICKS GOT BIG THAT THEY WOULD ATTACK. Actually, it was just one LEG HORN ROOSTER, now WHY would a suppliers sell chicks with mean streaks to children knowing that when those chicken grow up that THEY GET MEAN, does that make sense? Why not sell more DORCILE CHICKS TO CHILDREN. especially in the city suburbs.
You know I LOVED AND STILL LOVE THAT LEGHORN ROOSTER; it' all in how you treat you birds, I call him ALEXANDER, REAL LOUD, and he would come to me, i was on the porch, he would fly up to my outstreched arm and I would give him a slice or two of white store bought bread. he loved me that was back in 1968.
ALEXANDER was allowed free range of the whole yard, named after ALEXANDER THE GREAT, don't you know. He wa territorial, he was like a dog chasing everyone out of his space, inclluding my sister who would scream and run away. Well, she made such a ruckus that my DAD went out there with his construction boots on to challenge ALEXANDER to a fight, a grown man picking on a little chicken. WELL, needless to say my DAD got plume tuckered out fighting that ROOSTER and just left him alone after that...
My DAD respected ALEXANDER after that ............ SO WILL YOU CHICKEN HURT YOU? I reckon it depends on how you treat your chickens.
ALSO if your a supplier for easter chicks for sale to children, let's supply a CHILD FRIENDLIER chick.
I still love ALEXANDER to this day and have had many chickens, BUT none like ALEXANDER, I remember it was right before dawn and my dad was eating his breakfast getting ready for construction work and he was reading the newspaper, with smell of bacon and eggs. That's when ALEXANDER started to first CROW, I watched to see my Dad's reacation and he did not even blink an eye, you see I raised my chicks in a aquarium in the living room with cedar chips at first.
WELL, I GUESS SINCE THIS IS MY FIRST POST IT MUST BE MY INTRODUCTION AS WELL, I think I raised over three hundred chickens, few ducks, guineas, ginuea pigs, mice, pigeons, geese and other stuff......
LifeLight - Just like Candling .........
That is a good thought if a hen or rooster can hurt you? I was recently thinking of my age 13, childhood experiences of my rooster. My mom bought for me in a discount store, pet department for easter. We got three chicks and three mallard ducks. NO ONE TOLD US, THAT WHEN THOSE CHICKS GOT BIG THAT THEY WOULD ATTACK. Actually, it was just one LEG HORN ROOSTER, now WHY would a suppliers sell chicks with mean streaks to children knowing that when those chicken grow up that THEY GET MEAN, does that make sense? Why not sell more DORCILE CHICKS TO CHILDREN. especially in the city suburbs.
You know I LOVED AND STILL LOVE THAT LEGHORN ROOSTER; it' all in how you treat you birds, I call him ALEXANDER, REAL LOUD, and he would come to me, i was on the porch, he would fly up to my outstreched arm and I would give him a slice or two of white store bought bread. he loved me that was back in 1968.
ALEXANDER was allowed free range of the whole yard, named after ALEXANDER THE GREAT, don't you know. He wa territorial, he was like a dog chasing everyone out of his space, inclluding my sister who would scream and run away. Well, she made such a ruckus that my DAD went out there with his construction boots on to challenge ALEXANDER to a fight, a grown man picking on a little chicken. WELL, needless to say my DAD got plume tuckered out fighting that ROOSTER and just left him alone after that...
My DAD respected ALEXANDER after that ............ SO WILL YOU CHICKEN HURT YOU? I reckon it depends on how you treat your chickens.
ALSO if your a supplier for easter chicks for sale to children, let's supply a CHILD FRIENDLIER chick.
I still love ALEXANDER to this day and have had many chickens, BUT none like ALEXANDER, I remember it was right before dawn and my dad was eating his breakfast getting ready for construction work and he was reading the newspaper, with smell of bacon and eggs. That's when ALEXANDER started to first CROW, I watched to see my Dad's reacation and he did not even blink an eye, you see I raised my chicks in a aquarium in the living room with cedar chips at first.
WELL, I GUESS SINCE THIS IS MY FIRST POST IT MUST BE MY INTRODUCTION AS WELL, I think I raised over three hundred chickens, few ducks, guineas, ginuea pigs, mice, pigeons, geese and other stuff......
LifeLight - Just like Candling .........
