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I did not expect to have a cuddly rooster nor was I on a mission to try to create one but all these interactions have happened very naturally. I did expect him to be obnoxious during this time of surging hormones and gaining his bearings but he's still just as calm and cool as he has been all along. He'll still come when I call him over and he'll eat from my hand and stand for a few seconds for a neck rub but his focus has most definitely shifted. He does not stand between the girls and me nor does he pay any attention when I pick one up. He does watch when one will squat for me and I run my hand from the top of her head, down her back to her tail but he doesn't do anything to give me the impression that it's bothersome to him.
I've only seen him charge directly at something the one time - that poor, innocent piece of wood - it's almost like he just felt the urge to but didn't understand what all the hype was about when he actually did it and got over it in a matter of seconds.
I was away most of the day and when I got home and was getting ready to feed, I saw him mate with one of the RSLs, both of whom have been less than welcoming to him. Like with Mairah, if I hadn't been right there to see it, I never would have known it had happened and I have no doubt these weren't the only two he managed today but the eggs will certainly let me know.
Now I'm watching him patiently waiting as the girls slowly, one by one make their way back to the coop. He's not rushing anyone in, just quietly keeping watch.
I'm so glad I had the time to bond with him as I did and I think he's made the perfect addition to my flock.
I've only seen him charge directly at something the one time - that poor, innocent piece of wood - it's almost like he just felt the urge to but didn't understand what all the hype was about when he actually did it and got over it in a matter of seconds.
I was away most of the day and when I got home and was getting ready to feed, I saw him mate with one of the RSLs, both of whom have been less than welcoming to him. Like with Mairah, if I hadn't been right there to see it, I never would have known it had happened and I have no doubt these weren't the only two he managed today but the eggs will certainly let me know.
Now I'm watching him patiently waiting as the girls slowly, one by one make their way back to the coop. He's not rushing anyone in, just quietly keeping watch.
I'm so glad I had the time to bond with him as I did and I think he's made the perfect addition to my flock.
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