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skadman22
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- Feb 7, 2023
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Yep that's the one. Thank you!It works! Audio and video of you(?) encouraging the rooster to do his dance. It's adorable.
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Yep that's the one. Thank you!It works! Audio and video of you(?) encouraging the rooster to do his dance. It's adorable.
Roosters are so cool. I watch mine doing the same - they put themselves last and make sure the ladies are taken care of first. My girls don't do this....They are so so spoiled by him. He brings them treats and does not eat a bit until they are full
I don't think I have ever seen a hen do it for anyone other than her chicks, even then she was just keeping the other hens back from the chicks but continued to eat with the chicks. Roosters are some of the most wide ranging behavior having creatures that I have been around. They are complex and varry one to another that it's impossible to get the same behavior from their offspring or even have other younger Roos learning from them. It's like they are born with the trait or not. It fascinates me to no end learning each ones personality as they grow.Roosters are so cool. I watch mine doing the same - they put themselves last and make sure the ladies are taken care of first. My girls don't do this....
If you’re not over capacity, you’re not doing something right!you will find me there again during Chick days. drooling over birds I can't have because I am at capacity.