Fearless Rooster Contest

The Angry Hen

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Dec 17, 2016
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Hey Folks,


Good evening everybody. How has your day(s) been? First off I'd like to thank you for taking your time and viewing this thread.

This will be a contest for the fiercest, strongest, most fearless roosters there are. See, what I'd like you to do is post a picture that is edited with the rooster's name across the top. I'm sure you all have really strong roosters... Post 'em, don't hide!

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All rules apply!! No arguing, no rudeness, no inappropriate images- conversations or words. Lets all get along and you are allowed to support one another.


If you have any questions or concerns, ideas or thoughts, please send me a PM.

Oh! One last thing, I am going to be the judge. But if you feel there should be two judges, please let me know. Let the games begin!


Best Regards,
-The Angry Hen


P.S. Cross breeds are welcome, in fact they get extra points. Pleasant backgrounds in the photos help points. You can tell stories of why they are fearless too. I know this will be really hard, all of y'all have handsome roosters!!
 
Hey @Scott214! Thank you for entering! Lance is really handsome, he does look fearless. Wow! Sounds like a tough one!! So that's Gloria next to him? She's pretty too!

Have a nice day and thanks again!! (You did a great job with putting his name on the photo too).

Regards,
-The Angry Hen
 
Hello @christwodog

Welcome to the Fearless Rooster Contest! Kono sounds fearless. That is very good he protected the hens, I would be pleased for you to enter Kono! :^)

Regards,
-The Angry Hen
 
Well, my rooster Kono hasn't really done anything along the lines of being "fearless" unless chasing a cat out of the yard is considered being fearless. He does let the hens, especially Kalani, get under his wings at night. When we went to bring the chickens in the garage for Hurricane Irma, it was already pretty rainy and windy the night before. Kono was on the rain/wind side of the roost bar and was blocking all the rain with his body so the hens stayed dry under his wing. He was pretty soaked with we got him to the garage, but the hens were perfectly dry. That's his claim to fame thus far.
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