First of all I'm going to own up to it; When I was a kid, I had an uncle (now deceased) who kept a metric ton of game roosters - and fought them. Yes, I know it was cruel and today I'd be horrified, but as a small child all I knew was he had a yard full of really pretty birds with little houses. I had no concept of what he was doing with them or where they disappeared to when they did. I picked them up, pet them, sat on top of their shelters and generally LIVED with those birds in the summers I spent up there (he lived beside my grandma) and never got pecked, spurred, or flogged. (The hens with babies free ranging was another matter). ...And yet, every time I turn around, someone's telling me game birds are MEAN.
I. Guess I tended to assume that they were kind of like dog aggressive dogs - chicken aggressive but not human aggressive as a rule, at least no more than any other rooster. Am I wrong here? Rose colored glasses of youth?
I will also add: This was 25-30 years ago, and I'm also kind of baffled by the number of apparently nasty roosters around today, based on reading these boards. I've NEVER had, or even seen, a human aggressive rooster. ...well, there was that one, but my grandpa's answer to HIM (the free ranging one with the hens) was to tell the kids to STOP SCREWING WITH THE CHICKENS.
I. Guess I tended to assume that they were kind of like dog aggressive dogs - chicken aggressive but not human aggressive as a rule, at least no more than any other rooster. Am I wrong here? Rose colored glasses of youth?
I will also add: This was 25-30 years ago, and I'm also kind of baffled by the number of apparently nasty roosters around today, based on reading these boards. I've NEVER had, or even seen, a human aggressive rooster. ...well, there was that one, but my grandpa's answer to HIM (the free ranging one with the hens) was to tell the kids to STOP SCREWING WITH THE CHICKENS.