I don't know about this rooster.

And that's a crappy super zoomed cell photo taken as he was puffy and shaking them out.

his comb and wattles are deep red and feathers are shin
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y and lovely.

He's not a bit afraid of them they are over eager towards him.
 
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don't beat the rescuer!

Ok...so a juvenile rooster, excuse my not knowing the younger males were called anything different.

I'm not the one feeding him that!

He's on full deliciousness protein rich yummy town at my house!
I didn't mean to imply that you were to blame. I merely wanted to help you understand some of the physical properties of chickens.

When the weather is better late some afternoon take a cup of shelled corn with you, sit down next to where your "chickens come home to roost" and slowly deal out the shelled corn a kernel at a time. Watch your birds closely and observe their actions and their interactions with their flock mates. Chickens can be the most fascinating things to watch. Enjoy them.
 

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