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I personally , with the very little experience I have had dont buy into the theory of like father like son. Not with my roos anyway. Now my real son, absolute. He dont know his father so how can he act so much like him.
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even if you can make them behave Twist do you want that blood line ?
I was told my tolbunts have muti mothers and the roo is changed out every 2 weeks.
I cant see how color would effect temperament but then your talking genetics.
I love watching them tear up a mouse. sadistic that I am.LOL in less then an hour all the eggs I boiled and the other scraps were gone and they had gone back to cleaning the "goodies" off of the deer bones they got today
Oh and a mouse I found/caught in a 5 gal pail. The mouse went to the fastest henand then it was "game on" with the rest trying to snatch it out of her mouth.
well I wonder why he does that then ? I do notice a few of them have a different color brown. More reddishLOL but the hens can "hold" sperm for up to a month or better. So God only knows