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Just socializing them works wonders. No you can never put two boys near each other again for the rest of thier lives, just like with regular roos, but, they can become respectful of humans. Which to me, seems like the biggest problem. It's the same answer to a lot of pet problems in this country. If it doesnt make nice to me, it shall be killed. -NOT! in our vocabulary!
Our fave roo, Mijho, he is a retired fighter. That bird respects me more then Jim. Mijho was given to us because he lost a fight. Even popcorn, the white leghorn, Mijho kicks his tail every time I'm talking to him, and popcorn comes by to make a brat of hisself.
You can have them in seperate pens next to each other. They love to talk to others, but there would have to be a divider so they dont get thierselves attached to the fence. Spurs will need to be trimmed, that's the biggest issue, next to antibiotics and war wound cleansing. But they are like dogs, they know if your heart is pure, they will treat you nicer.
Just socializing them works wonders. No you can never put two boys near each other again for the rest of thier lives, just like with regular roos, but, they can become respectful of humans. Which to me, seems like the biggest problem. It's the same answer to a lot of pet problems in this country. If it doesnt make nice to me, it shall be killed. -NOT! in our vocabulary!
Our fave roo, Mijho, he is a retired fighter. That bird respects me more then Jim. Mijho was given to us because he lost a fight. Even popcorn, the white leghorn, Mijho kicks his tail every time I'm talking to him, and popcorn comes by to make a brat of hisself.
You can have them in seperate pens next to each other. They love to talk to others, but there would have to be a divider so they dont get thierselves attached to the fence. Spurs will need to be trimmed, that's the biggest issue, next to antibiotics and war wound cleansing. But they are like dogs, they know if your heart is pure, they will treat you nicer.