How To Raise A Rooster

People there had wrote: No huging or kissing, cuz it after rooster can give no respect to you. No my pet roosters respects me, and I like to take that buetiful roo and sit down together and chill. My Vorwerk is my n1 boy, he had been taked in hands would say like all his life from I buy it 2.5 months old. Even now he kind a try to avoid me when im next and he have some place to cover himself, if not, he just stands even next to me, remember when I had to take him to live few days in my house, when I go stright to him, he ofcourse had no places to hide, and he just sit down. Was a funny view. :D + he kind are not in to me cuz he doesnt need anything from me, he is so docile to hens, tolerant, and always give food to them, I even cant him give a bread or pancake, he gives all back to hens, I used to bring him away from hens and feed in some corner, but as he grow older (today almost 11 months old) he even dont eat around a corner. That breed is with small apetites too. But he likes to to be around me. He had used to see always when I see him, go after him and pick him, so I i often just dont give a attention to him, and with next day or two, he feel super comfortable with me. So: He is nothing more than perfect. He is so ecomic, watch for predators, pretty brave, and notice all his ladies from sounds, if some younger rooster try to mate his ladies, he always are there. + He can live next, shoulder to shoulder with 4 more younger roosters. One of them is almost 8 months rooster. I only noticed that hes going to bee a rooster after 4 months of old. I even post him there: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/932491/gender-of-4-months-old-hybrid He had always runed to me when see me, even before, I just need to call him, or show finger or smth, and hes next to be, and I just could stroke him like a kitty. He was so comomicable with people, he even go next to neighbour while it remonts his car. And hes from birth is first in chiearhy from all hatched chickens. He from young age kind a try to mate my hand, and while growing after 6 months, when hormones hit high, he even try to bite me in shorts and try to jump on and mate, but then i hit him, and he startet to be afraid of me like of monster. But with week or two we worked out and are cool, we can go next to each other, hes like the first of all my roosters to go for and take in hands. And we can sit together and chill too, he is very interesting personality. This is last one. 6 months old, one of 3 brothers I got. But i gave attention only to this one, from I recognize its going to be a rooster cuz I wanted a black rooster, and this one was the biggest and n1 from all hatch. Give attention from 3-4 months of old, so as all chicks can freak out, I started to tame them with my tactics, till I could stroke him and he talked to me with his deep voice.. But, turned out I keep his two brothers too, one cuz it is, i thought is gonna be a copy of his 5 years old father, which I cant take in hands with ease, and aint my friend, parents get him 3 years old, and I started working with these chicks only before 10 months, so, he was at least 4 years old, only what I had get with oldie, he isnt freaking out in my hands, I even cleaned his feet from mices., So from youngster i wanna see how he is going to turn out, second is whole black. One of them I try to get friends with, With other two roosters I start to give attention from 5 months of old. So, they're aint so friendy as this one in photo, I cant walk slowly to him, sit down and stroke, and hes good with it. The brownie, who is pretty similar to father, freak out when i take him in hand, he come to me only when I give him a bread or smth, but I cant stroke him while he is on roost, same as black one, but that black i can take in hand and it dont freak out. Soooo. Long writing there. Im gonna look out how all is going to turn out, while all is going to grow up. P.S, my old 5 rooster live seperated with fence, cuz he hates others roosters, he is kind a RIR blooded with temperament. But im looking for my Vorwerk to take over, and I guess, Vorwerk as number one, aint gonna try to kick old roosters ***, so all depends how docile oldie going to be after Vorwerk kick him. Were growing spurs now. He had fought btw, Vorwerk looks great, but old *** have bad *** spurs, Vorwerk had nothing. ... End. Thanks for readind, sorry for longness, and probably for not so great language. P.S, Vorwerk, I had trained him, throwing, runing after, so we have our respect. White, just respects me a lot, and i can take him in hands in anytime. With black with right going after him were very cool, but hes real country boy.
Your white and gold rooster is stunningly beautiful! All of them, actually, are very beautiful. Are they mixed with Orloff? I must admit my ignorance on Latvia, what is the main language spoken there? Is it A Baltic language?
 
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Thanks a lot.
Vorwerk is the only one pure. No theyre not mixes from orloff.
White is son of Neighbours rooster, hens was like EE, but dont lay coloured eggs. I had EE lookin hens too now.
So i say white have some EE bloods.


This is father of my three cockerels.

This is the one im hoping is turning out same lookin as his father.
Third rooster u can see behind my black rooster I posted earlier.
About language: Latvian language belongs to the Indo-European family of languages Baltic language group.
Btw, I can edit some sentences if u dont get it.
 
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I understand quarantine works for some things but carried diseases like Coryza and Mareks cannot be removed by quarantine.

Do you mind if I ask whereabouts you live? I've never heard of chickens at a rescue shelter
There are many rescue places all over the United States. One of the bigger ones here in Northern California is called Animal Place. They rescue thousands of chickens and also many other animals.
 
There are many rescue places all over the United States. One of the bigger ones here in Northern California is called Animal Place. They rescue thousands of chickens and also many other animals.

Thanks. I am aware of what you speak as I have volunteered at many animal shelters I've just never seen chickens in any of them.
 
There are many rescue places all over the United States. One of the bigger ones here in Northern California is called Animal Place. They rescue thousands of chickens and also many other animals.



Thanks.  I am aware of what you speak as I have volunteered at many animal shelters I've just never seen chickens in any of them.


I volunteer with a dog breed rescue group--my role is to pick up the dogs from the shelter and help transport them to foster homes. I haven't seen any chickens in the shelters--although there was a peacock on stray hold at one of them! :D
 
I suppose. I would never be inclined to take or receive chickens to or from a shelter. Even if I was moving, I would simply sell or butcher my stock.

But then again...there's the rub. They are (live)stock in my world. I just hatched 12 RIRs and statistically will have 50% cockerels. One or two might just become a breeder but the rest will be raised well until I butcher them

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different yolks for different folks.
 
I can understand where you're coming from, but there are others who would like to find a home for a flock and others who want to fill a home with a flock. It's a win win for those involved.
 
Yep and that's fine, it is a good option.

Let's hope that chickens in shelters doesn't breed the mentality that there currently is in society, "why would you buy a puppy when there are plenty of dogs available for adoption?" where I have to explain to do-gooders why their 7 year-old lab mix is not going to be an option for my beagle pack.

(Steps off the soap-box)

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