KKH, that article is one of the places I got my info from.....but others seem to agree, so probably there's some truth in the speculations.
It explains the likes of 'interesting' birds who crop up looking like they are going to want to be permanently engaged in battle. I guess Lil' Steve is not inclined to fight? Gordon is a big softie and even reserves his crowing for when there are no other males in the vicinity....but man can he run and he certainly has a way with the ladies!
I read a very interesting article in the press a few days ago about how hens can eject the sperm of roos. who force their attentions on them and will selectively retain sperm from roos they like or who are higher up in the pecking order. Fascinating.
It explains the likes of 'interesting' birds who crop up looking like they are going to want to be permanently engaged in battle. I guess Lil' Steve is not inclined to fight? Gordon is a big softie and even reserves his crowing for when there are no other males in the vicinity....but man can he run and he certainly has a way with the ladies!
I read a very interesting article in the press a few days ago about how hens can eject the sperm of roos. who force their attentions on them and will selectively retain sperm from roos they like or who are higher up in the pecking order. Fascinating.