my roo loves me!

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awwww we need a roo loving wing dancing struting singing page for our babies!!!!!!!
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at least your roo doesnt bring you thinks like pop tops, and broccoli pieces and drop them at your feet! ( get OUT of my garden Bird.....)
 
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Two of my <*ahem*> eleven roosters are Silver Sebrights, Alex and George. They both wing-dance and croon to me (as well as to the feathered ladies).

I must warn you about the gifts, though: do not accept them. Really. That makes you a hen in his eyes, over which he is dominant. And you don't want any rooster, no matter how small and adorable, think you're submissive to him. Just admire the presents, but leave them be!

My roosters bring me pretty pebbles, a leaf, sometimes an oddly shaped twig. They will drop their presents at my feet, move them with their beaks, pick them up and drop them again. Scratch the ground a little, croon.... The whole works.

It's adorable, and I thank 'em for the gifts, but do not accept them. It takes everything in my power to turn and walk away from rooster gifts.
 
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Wow, I'm learning so much. How precious (and how tempting it must be to say 'oh, for me?? why thankyou' and add it to your pile of presents).
 
that looks eggs-actly the same as my rooster skweaky. i named him swkeaky becouse he has a skweaky crow.it is so cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nothing prevents you from thanking him (verbally) and, after walking away, coming back later after he has gone somewhere else, and casually picking up the leaf, twig, or pebble for your collection of Nature Items which YOU know are rooster presents.

Just don't tell non-chicken people what those gifts really meant.
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