We had Thanksgiving day today instead of yesterday due to everyone's work schedules. We've been in a food coma all day and are currently having a Spade's tournament...very cutthroat.
Hey there Bee. Hope you had a good one. Hope nobody was hurt in that Spade tournament!!! lol
X2 on the good looking chicks!! Very big and healthy looking!
Toby only crows when I bring these meat roosters home for the first few days and then not much more during day hours. He'll crow a lot at 5 am but he doesn't have a loud crow, so I can barely hear it out there. That's one of the main things I love about this old rooster...he's never been a mouthy bird. When he does pop off a few crows in the daytime, I just change his mind about that song and move him along and he stops. Rooster training...it works. Well....mostly....
I don't care if my roosters crow. I actually like it. I love to hear roosters crow and donkeys bray.
it's funny how after a while you can tell which rooster is crowing. They have different accents. LOL They have a lot of crowing competition out there.
Except for......Mr. Hobble, once free of his hobbles, did a bunk again. Found him out of the pen this morning and he got his hobbles once again. Hate to do it to him, but he just will not stay in this pen, with both wings cut and only a small window of space in which to fly out, over a fence of 4 1/2 ft.
I need to try that with my dog! He ripped the tarp off the top of his dogpen and climbed out. He thinks he is too dignified for a pen. lol
Then, I went up today to find that one hen had got back IN the rooster pen and she simply has to be doing some major flying to get in there! The little hussy flew into the pen of 12 roosters and is getting bred over and over. I left her there. Hope she learns from this lesson but she doesn't seem too bright.
Sounds like a little hoochie mama to me! LOL
Took Fat Cochin out of the rooster pen and turned him in with my flock. He has a bum hip and it explains why he has been picked on from his arrival. Took him out of there and he will be living out his 2 wks in freedom of bullying. He's walking taller already and is a real gentle bird...he seems to love his free life. I may just keep him around for a season because he seems to have caught my heart a little...haven't made up my mind about that. I have no need for a Cochin rooster that eats a lot, so the jury is still out on that.
Ahhh give him a stay of execution.