Lexia257
In the Brooder
- Aug 6, 2015
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Ive just seen a post about a rooster who doesn't protect the flock and runs away when a dog/fox/something that scares him appears amongst them. I feel the poster was rather too harsh on his cockrel, asking what use is he and calling him a coward !
A male's purpose, regardless of species is, in general, to procreate and protecting the flock /herd is an added necessity to that. Hens and cockrels all have personalitys and are intelligent creatures, despite what we humans may suggest. I have had cockrels who have completely protected the girls and have shown them where food is, standing back while they eat, before he eats. Others have been less generous in this respect, but usually due to inexperience or role models to learn from.
I love my hens and cockerels, regardless of their actions. There is always a reason why an animal / bird / human acts the way it does, often instinctive. Happy families, everyone ! Xx
A male's purpose, regardless of species is, in general, to procreate and protecting the flock /herd is an added necessity to that. Hens and cockrels all have personalitys and are intelligent creatures, despite what we humans may suggest. I have had cockrels who have completely protected the girls and have shown them where food is, standing back while they eat, before he eats. Others have been less generous in this respect, but usually due to inexperience or role models to learn from.
I love my hens and cockerels, regardless of their actions. There is always a reason why an animal / bird / human acts the way it does, often instinctive. Happy families, everyone ! Xx