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I value roosterhavoc’s input and experience. I would point out that many well-bred gamefowl cocks of high game drive will still run from a hawk, and some non-game roosters will beat a hawk down with everything they have. A hawk is not a rival rooster and the instinctual response is not necessarily the same. No more than a mature whitetail buck that’s ready to fight all deer rivals will also plunge head-first into an attacking cougar.Very accurate advice!
The only genetic consistency I’ve seen is that oriental gamefowl seem to be more likely to throw birds that will flog a predator than bankivoid gamefowl. But beyond that, how likely a rooster is to attack a hawk consistently is all over the board. About like trying to predict which domestic cats will be good mousers.
I do agree one increases their odds of having a hawk-flogger by selecting for a rooster with a high game drive. Even if the odd shift is slight. I don’t know why one wouldn’t want the strongest rooster to be their breeder for purposes of free-ranging, with strength being proven by a dominant game drive.
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