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TheTwoRoos
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I never kill a rooster.You never know if he will change.
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To each his own. Roosters don't usually "Change" if you mean going from a full out aggressive kick boxing beak thumping 7-10 lbs of rooster, bent on beating you bloody....to a love puppy following you around the yard looking for a friendly neck scratch....I think you are dreaming. But ya never know I guess so good luck. Keep us updated on your progress.I never kill a rooster.You never know if he will change.
If it's just one rooster and all the girl's...he probably won't be too noisy. If he is a young cockrel the girl's might put the run on him...not a problem if he's a mature boy. They will like having him with them. I gave one of my extra Roosters to a friend who lost all but one of his Austerlerp hens to a Fox. The roo was a mature youngster...the friend said he released him into the coop with the hen....she took one look at him and squatted down for him....he said he felt like he should have turned away and gave them some privacy.... guess they are attached at the wing now.Just as a warning...... There are lots of people on this site who have reported that the No Crow collars do not work. And at least two members her have reported that their rooster died while wearing one.
My rooster Joe changed.He would attack me all the time,I made him stop.I have heard of many cases of that happening.To each his own. Roosters don't usually "Change" if you mean going from a full out aggressive kick boxing beak thumping 7-10 lbs of rooster, bent on beating you bloody....to a love puppy following you around the yard looking for a friendly neck scratch....I think you are dreaming. But ya never know I guess so good luck. Keep us updated on your progress.
If hens haven't had a rooster in awhile,or never they are submissave.If it's just one rooster and all the girl's...he probably won't be too noisy. If he is a young cockrel the girl's might put the run on him...not a problem if he's a mature boy. They will like having him with them. I gave one of my extra Roosters to a friend who lost all but one of his Austerlerp hens to a Fox. The roo was a mature youngster...the friend said he released him into the coop with the hen....she took one look at him and squatted down for him....he said he felt like he should have turned away and gave them some privacy.... guess they are attached at the wing now.