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Have any of you ever dealt with a pedophile rooster before? I have 1 RIR roo that has young taste and will jump my young pullets. He's full grown and likes to get pullets before they even have their grown up voices yet. Any suggestions to curb his cravings? It's not like there aren't plenty of adult hens around
 
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I tagged you in a post I tried to help with yer info lol

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Have any of you ever dealt with a pedophile rooster before? I have 1 RIR roo that has young taste and will jump my young pullets. He's full grown and likes to get pullets before they even have their grown up voices yet. Any suggestions to curb his cravings? It's not like there aren't plenty of adult hens around
Hon I don't think it really matters to the roo, if needed isolate it or put down, birds are birds,
 
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pretty cool to know

I wonder what that drug blunder was ughh!!!!

Have any of you ever dealt with a pedophile rooster before? I have 1 RIR roo that has young taste and will jump my young pullets. He's full grown and likes to get pullets before they even have their grown up voices yet. Any suggestions to curb his cravings? It's not like there aren't plenty of adult hens around
I know I shouldnt laugh but I am
 
Have any of you ever dealt with a pedophile rooster before? I have 1 RIR roo that has young taste and will jump my young pullets. He's full grown and likes to get pullets before they even have their grown up voices yet. Any suggestions to curb his cravings? It's not like there aren't plenty of adult hens around
Have one that was really naughty when younger... he would try to mate with chicks! He's quite small, like 250 grams, so he didn't hurt any of them, but it was funny to watch.

-Kathy
 
Hon I don't think it really matters to the roo, if needed isolate it or put down, birds are birds, 


I would put him down, I have no need for a RIR roo. BUT, he's my son's bird. He was supposed to be a pullet but unfortunately isn't :/

pretty cool to know

I wonder what that drug blunder was  ughh!!!!  

I know I shouldnt laugh but I am


Lol, I was expecting laughter. But seriously, he is a problem bird.
 
Have any of you ever dealt with a pedophile rooster before? I have 1 RIR roo that has young taste and will jump my young pullets. He's full grown and likes to get pullets before they even have their grown up voices yet. Any suggestions to curb his cravings? It's not like there aren't plenty of adult hens around
He's probably going after the young girls because there is less fight in them then the big girls. If you're serious about not wanting him to do anything with them then you'll have to restrict his access to them.
 
Howdy.... Back home from watching the grandkids..... That six hour drive seems to be getting a bit harder these days. I'm so sore and stiff by the time we get done i can hardly walk.
Anyways..... I candle today and all my Ayam Cemani eggs are developing on day 8.....:yesss:
 
I would put him down, I have no need for a RIR roo. BUT, he's my son's bird. He was supposed to be a pullet but unfortunately isn't
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Lol, I was expecting laughter. But seriously, he is a problem bird.
I have one RIR that I got from Rual King, 1 of 7, that were sposed to be all hens/puettes, If he's that much of a problem isolate him for now, honestly birds don't know,
 
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