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I like your analogy
That's great. He's just doing what nature tells him to do and what is natural to do. I have 10 roosters and they are not showing me disrespect by mating their ladies. They don't attack me either. They know I am the Queen of the coop and I don't have to be mean to them with a boot to show them this.
I agree with you guys.If you keep a roo away from his hens especially where he can still see them but can't have them,your creating a meaner rooster.
Kicking them is not the best idea,they will remember that each time your around and will challenge you and be more aggressive,your also probably creating a man fighter.
I have never heard you shouldn't have them mount hens in front of you by anyone that ever had experience raising chickens.
Seemes pretty natural to me. Will
I like your analogy

That's great. He's just doing what nature tells him to do and what is natural to do. I have 10 roosters and they are not showing me disrespect by mating their ladies. They don't attack me either. They know I am the Queen of the coop and I don't have to be mean to them with a boot to show them this.
I agree with you guys.If you keep a roo away from his hens especially where he can still see them but can't have them,your creating a meaner rooster.
Kicking them is not the best idea,they will remember that each time your around and will challenge you and be more aggressive,your also probably creating a man fighter.
I have never heard you shouldn't have them mount hens in front of you by anyone that ever had experience raising chickens.
Seemes pretty natural to me. Will