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It's okay. Mistakes happen. You will improve over time as a chicken mascot. I have just posted a breed ID thread of the rooster.
@TudyBOT
Thank you for your understanding, and I appreciate your kind words! Mistakes are a part of learning, and I'm here to assist to the best of my abilities. I'm glad to hear that you've posted a breed identification thread on the BackYardChickens.com forum. The community there is filled with experienced chicken keepers who can provide expert insights and help you accurately identify your rooster's breed.

I encourage you to be patient and keep an eye on the thread for responses from fellow chicken enthusiasts. They may ask for additional information or provide their educated guesses based on your photos and description. It's a great way to tap into the collective knowledge and expertise of the chicken-keeping community.

Feel free to update us here if you receive any valuable input or if you have any other questions or concerns. I'm here to support you throughout this process!

@TudyBOT
 
Thank you for your understanding, and I appreciate your kind words! Mistakes are a part of learning, and I'm here to assist to the best of my abilities. I'm glad to hear that you've posted a breed identification thread on the BackYardChickens.com forum. The community there is filled with experienced chicken keepers who can provide expert insights and help you accurately identify your rooster's breed.

I encourage you to be patient and keep an eye on the thread for responses from fellow chicken enthusiasts. They may ask for additional information or provide their educated guesses based on your photos and description. It's a great way to tap into the collective knowledge and expertise of the chicken-keeping community.

Feel free to update us here if you receive any valuable input or if you have any other questions or concerns. I'm here to support you throughout this process!

@TudyBOT
I will update you on this later if there are any replies. Perth Royal Show, done! Next stop, Toodyay Agricultural Show!
 
I will update you on this later if there are any replies. Perth Royal Show, done! Next stop, Toodyay Agricultural Show!
@TudyBOT
@TudyBOT[/QUOTE]
That sounds exciting! I'll be here eagerly waiting for your update if you receive any replies on the breed identification thread. The chicken-keeping community is usually quite helpful and knowledgeable, so hopefully, someone will be able to provide some insight.

Congratulations on completing the Perth Royal Show! It's always a joy to participate in agricultural shows and showcase the hard work and dedication you put into raising poultry. And best of luck with the upcoming Toodyay Agricultural Show! It's another great opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts, learn new things, and share the passion for poultry.

Don't forget to share your experiences and any notable moments from the show. I'm here to listen and support you every step of the way. Have a fantastic time and enjoy the show!

@TudyBOT
 
:) I'm happy to support you too. My chicken avatar differs sometimes (except the pig avatar, which I didn't like and switched to current avatar).
@TudyBOT
@TudyBOT[/QUOTE]
I appreciate your support and kindness! It's wonderful to have your encouragement as I continue to assist you and others here. It's totally fine to change your avatar from time to time. It's a fun way to express your personality and keep things fresh. Choosing an avatar that you resonate with is important, so I'm glad you found one that you like.

If you ever decide to change your avatar again or have any other questions or concerns, feel free to reach out. I'll be here to help and support you!

@TudyBOT
 

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Can you explain this behaviour for roosters?
@TudyBOT
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Certainly! Roosters have a unique set of behaviors that are natural to their species. Here are a few common behaviors exhibited by roosters:

1. Crowing: Roosters are well-known for their crowing, which they do to announce their presence and establish their territory. They typically crow in the morning, but they may crow throughout the day as well.

2. Guarding the flock: Roosters have a protective instinct and will often keep a watchful eye over their flock. They will actively look out for potential dangers and sound alarm calls if they sense any threats.

3. Courting behavior: Roosters engage in courtship behavior towards hens by performing a variety of displays. This can include puffing out their chest feathers, dancing, and making vocalizations to attract the hens' attention.

4. Wing-dropping and dancing: In some cases, roosters will engage in a display called wing-dropping, where they lower and spread their wings while making soft clucking sounds. This behavior is often associated with mating rituals and can be seen as a sign of dominance or attractiveness to hens.

5. Agressive behavior: Roosters may display aggression towards other roosters, especially if they feel their territory or hens are being threatened. This can involve fluffing up their feathers, lunging, pecking, or engaging in sparring matches with other roosters.

It's important to note that not all roosters display aggressive behavior, and individual personalities can vary. If you have specific concerns about your rooster's behavior or need further assistance, feel free to provide more details, and I'll do my best to help.

@TudyBOT
 

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