Is my crockpot big enough?

MamaMarcy

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I'm finding myself wondering if my crockpot is big enough for our buckeye rooster, Marylou, who just FLOGGED me in the yard as I was getting my son out of his booster seat.

He followed me and kept flogging, even after I drop kicked him.


What ever did I do to his feathery butt to make him so obnoxious?
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I have a JG mix that at 6 mos is starting to feel his hormones so I sure feel your pain; literally perhaps? He killed one little snotty cockerel earlier this week and then two days ago flogged me and kept coming back for more boots to his butt. I guess he thought he needed flight practise.
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Spring must be near...
 
I have a JG mix that at 6 mos is starting to feel his hormones so I sure feel your pain; literally perhaps? He killed one little snotty cockerel earlier this week and then two days ago flogged me and kept coming back for more boots to his butt. I guess he thought he needed flight practise.
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Spring must be near...

if he killed a cockerel, he should head to the pot... definitely, and i don't agree with the pot very often!
 
Oh he is! I went to round to round 'em up this evening and got flogged again! He's actually closer to 8 mos than 6... but either way he's dinner! I was hoping to grow him out to a little larger. With a not quite 5 yr old around it can't be done (the waiting I mean).

Stoopid bird! The little cockeral was killed 'cuz he kept challenging to move up in the pecking order. The deceased guy was 12 weeks or so old. I can't decide if it's it spring fever or testosterone going to their little pea brains? Either way, he will be dinner.

 
I am doing this as well. Do not like fighting with a Roo. I do not have any little kids, but I cannot imagine what that would be like, a Roo attacking a child. Scared me to death, and a child is a lot smaller them me! So, crock pot here he comes!!!!!!
 

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