Hey! She's a good girl from a good family... wait, that's tom petty.
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Hey! She's a good girl from a good family... wait, that's tom petty.
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Ok, here's one for ya... Armand, being the little "man" that he is, chases the smaller bantams sometimes... especially when I first let both sets out. I'll sometimes walk between them, and herd him to the other side of the yard, with his girls. Now I've noticed that he will look around for me before he chases the little ones. Its actually quite funny.
you must be losing your touch bud.........it's after lunch time.
That's actually good... he sees you as the boss, but not a dominate roo role... that's where you want to be for good flock dynamics... I feel too many try to make themselves like a "dominate roo", but I feel that is a mistake... with dominate and subordinate roosters, there will always be a power struggle... we might not see it all the time, but it's there... you need to establish your spot as above the flock as a whole without challenge... good job...