Hey all, I'm new here and also new to raising chickens. So far they have been great and we enjoy fresh eggs from them daily.
Over the winter, during one of those really bad snowstorms we had here... went outside and was very surprised to see a nearly frozen-to-death rooster in my neighbor's tree. After a few days the neighbor and I were able to coax him down from the tree, and he seems friendly enough. He's taken a liking to our two hens as well and spends a lot of time over in our yard with them. Even roosts with them now. So far we haven't had any problems and the best way I can describe this rooster's life now is "spoiled rotten."
I noticed he doesn't have a comb, and he's got a lot of tan / russet coloration and very pretty feathers that have a bluish iridescent hue. And unlike the hens he has grey legs with huge spurs on them. Another neighbor came by and told me he looked like an "escaped" fighting cock.
Should I be worried about this? As I said he hasn't caused any problems to date and my neighbor loves him so I don't know what to do if it turns out he is an escaped fighting cock. And he's never injured our hens, either and seems to be a "doting" father. If anything he "crows" whenever one of the hens lays and that's how I always know there are eggs.
Over the winter, during one of those really bad snowstorms we had here... went outside and was very surprised to see a nearly frozen-to-death rooster in my neighbor's tree. After a few days the neighbor and I were able to coax him down from the tree, and he seems friendly enough. He's taken a liking to our two hens as well and spends a lot of time over in our yard with them. Even roosts with them now. So far we haven't had any problems and the best way I can describe this rooster's life now is "spoiled rotten."
I noticed he doesn't have a comb, and he's got a lot of tan / russet coloration and very pretty feathers that have a bluish iridescent hue. And unlike the hens he has grey legs with huge spurs on them. Another neighbor came by and told me he looked like an "escaped" fighting cock.
Should I be worried about this? As I said he hasn't caused any problems to date and my neighbor loves him so I don't know what to do if it turns out he is an escaped fighting cock. And he's never injured our hens, either and seems to be a "doting" father. If anything he "crows" whenever one of the hens lays and that's how I always know there are eggs.

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