Duckduckgoosie
Songster
Just wondering if anyone else is suckered in to taking in a rooster when you have close-in neighbors… Floppy was really not doing well in a friend’s flock. He’s been collared which works… kinda until it really doesn’t. He doesn’t get “used to it” and walks backwards, etc, and most recently has developed irritation on his skin there. And despite multiple adjustments I can again hear him at 5:30 so I’m sure my neighbors can, although I text them to check in and send eggs over the fence often. They are nice about it.
Anyway. I know collars are controversial. I find they work for a while kind of and then don’t.
Floppy is just around as a pet. He’s gentle. His comb is so big he only can see out of one eye. He’s a bit like the chicken in Moana, personality wise.
Tonight he’s in a dog crate in the garage as an experiment to see if keeping him there at night is doable. I don’t know how loud he’ll be to our own ears )attached garage) but we’ll see. Hoping he’s not too lonely, if it works I guess a different hen could go in there with him nightly?
Anyway. We’re attached. Hope it works. Anyone tuck their roo in every night?
Anyway. I know collars are controversial. I find they work for a while kind of and then don’t.
Floppy is just around as a pet. He’s gentle. His comb is so big he only can see out of one eye. He’s a bit like the chicken in Moana, personality wise.
Tonight he’s in a dog crate in the garage as an experiment to see if keeping him there at night is doable. I don’t know how loud he’ll be to our own ears )attached garage) but we’ll see. Hoping he’s not too lonely, if it works I guess a different hen could go in there with him nightly?
Anyway. We’re attached. Hope it works. Anyone tuck their roo in every night?
