- Jul 11, 2011
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I've been reading through a ton of posts on roos and how they're dangerous with children, etc. My only experience with one was less than stellar (and he didn't even make a decent meal, but I digress). I've read that most suck and others are wonderful. Is there such a thing as a roo that takes care of the flock, but leaves humans alone (especially kiddos)? If so, how the heck do you get one? I imagine it's possible, as I hear of them on here, but have never seen a living example.
Our hens will be free roaming, so a roo would be beneficial, but my kids are 9, 3 and 4 months. If there is a roo that behaves, that would be great. I would never leave my littlest ones alone with any animal, but I don't want to constantly have to look over our shoulders, waiting for what I always thought was inevitable.
Our hens will be free roaming, so a roo would be beneficial, but my kids are 9, 3 and 4 months. If there is a roo that behaves, that would be great. I would never leave my littlest ones alone with any animal, but I don't want to constantly have to look over our shoulders, waiting for what I always thought was inevitable.