Got Flogged by A rooster tonight

you are owner, an adult. But think kicking roosters is funny. Please give your chickens to someone who wont abuse them.
 
"A smile crosses my cheeks as I squint my good eye and loudly squak a few very colorful medefores duc and yeah it's on now. I deftly lay a size 11 boot to his chest as he hurles backward 10 ft"


kicking a chicken to 10 ft. yes perfectly acceptable.
 
"I was moving through the pen steady on his A33 booting him from one side to the other, he flies up on the roost and I move to hand swings batting wildly connecting with a few good right & left combo's to the body bouncing him to H3ll and back"

go ahead this is ok right? tell me this is ok. me having chickens for years and knowing them to be feeling and caring creatures. ...
 
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Honestly... you should try it. Especially after you almost lost an eye after getting flogged in the face.. or had a 3" spur burried in your thigh. Mine lofted a good 10 feet and I only had girlie size 5 1/2's keds back then. He came back for more 3 times and never lost a feather or his attitude. Sometimes you can't get the evil out of them... that particular roo ended up meeting the business end of a 12 ga and that solved that problem for good.
 
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Honestly... you should try it. Especially after you almost lost an eye after getting flogged in the face.. or had a 3" spur burried in your thigh. Mine lofted a good 10 feet and I only had girlie size 5 1/2's keds back then. He came back for more 3 times and never lost a feather or his attitude. Sometimes you can't get the evil out of them... that particular roo ended up meeting the business end of a 12 ga and that solved that problem for good.

try kicking a chicken 10ft? ...
 
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Dude you ever see two roosters going at it over territory? Al's roo got off light. If I ever have another roo that floggs me you can bet he's gonna get more than a boot in his rear. ...
 
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Have you ever seen what roosters do to each other? They will fight to the death.. and besides they fly back really far with very little effort so 10 feet is nothing ...
 
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Nobody here is talking about getting their jollies in kicking around chickens. However, when you have one of these birds we are talking about coming after you, you MUST take the upper hand, and sometimes it is fighting fire with fire. It seems like abuse to someone who doesn't know better. If I give my roo a good kick in the pants and send him flying, it is not to mean or abusive, it is to protect myself and those like my daughter who have to be around the onery butthead. I would never toe kick a chicken unless it were hurting someone, a good boot under them that will send them up in the air is no more than like a punt kick in football. I have never seen a roo limp, hesitate, act hurt when doing this.

Also, AL likes the story, so he has made some dramatic description of what goes on, if you think he is serious, go look up some of this other posts. But to each their own. If you want to let your roos come after you and flog, scratch, peck, bite and do nothing about it, go right ahead. In my yard I am THE rooster. With over 200 chickens, I have to be or they will run my life.
 

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