Soon2BChixMom
Herding ducks and Wrangling chickens
- Jan 8, 2017
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Awe.Thank you. Yes, Mr Dummy was that rare perfect rooster & friend. Our 1st roo was a sweet, gentle EE but crowed way too much. We kept him for 18 mo, but he never settled down & ALWAYS CROWED. Our 2nd roo was the only aggressive one we ever owned. (Technically more unpredictable since he wasn't always aggressive) However the kids were afraid of him, so he had to go before he decided to attack one of them. I was about to give up on the idea of having a roo, but Mr Dummy-Pants seemed nice enough. We also kept his twin brother as a back up & 18mo later, still had 2 perfectly wonderful roos. We had other roos come & go, but Dummy was always the flock leader..... and pretty much became our backyard pet. Through the years, he brought us entertainment and affection. The hens adored him and all our other cockerels learned from him. He is missed. Our backyard feels practically silent now. I suppose it could be the heat, but egg production declined since the day he passed. Life is now different.
