banjoellen
In the Brooder
- Mar 16, 2019
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Yes, a Plymouth barred rockhe is just so lovely! is he a Plymouth rock?

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Yes, a Plymouth barred rockhe is just so lovely! is he a Plymouth rock?
Thank you! Doris is an Easter egger. He is a cross of a black orp rooster (not mine, I bought the eggs) and an ameraucana spash hen. He is big for an Easter egger.He is beautiful! What breed is he?
He looked like a crow when he was a chick.@janiedoe I'm really happy that so many people have responded! It's filled me with hope for my Dorothy. And it's so interesting to see all of these stories ❤ Did Magpie get his name from anything in particular?
I've only had 2 roosters and they were so wonderful that I'd gladly adopt every unwanted Roo on the planet...even if they weren't as wonderful as my 2 boys!Hi all! I'm relatively new here and I just was told by a few of y'all that my Dorothy is a cockerel, not a pullet. This has, quite frankly, put me in a highly anxious state as I have read here and there on this forum all about roosters. The general idea is that they are mean, mean, mean. ESPECIALLY if you raise them with pettings and love.
So I want to hear about experiences with happy, friendly roosters! I want stories about how they came to be that way. And I'd rather not hear about the "hard truth" about "coddling them into dominating" because I need to hear that that doesn't always happen. Please be kind. Tough love isn't always welcome.
I love my Dot and don't want to see that side of her-er, him, so after reading them mean stories, I'm terrified and depressed. So let's hear some happy things about your boys!
Here's my Dorothy, who will remain Dorothy
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