Why are you giving yours away?
I actually started out with game my dh worked at a Christain retreat and someone dumped a game hen on the property where there was another game fowl rooster running around with wild turkeys well these 2 got together and she went into the woods and hatched 10 chicks that very day when she brought them out of the woods my dh and others caught them and I came and got them She was such a great mama Her name was Miss Lydia hense my BYC name here. This was in 2009 Rufus was the last of my first flock. He was an awesome protector, a great daddy rooster, and of all 4 roosters he was the one I decided to keep because when the rest were fighting he was off with the hens.![]()
That's an amazing story, I didn't know you started with games! Truly amazing birds, and your story is proof of that. I'm giving my baby away for two reasons. Well sort of two reasons, one feeds the other. We have neighbors vlose by. Like really close, compared to what most of yall have. And they hear everything in the morning. I've gotten complaints in the past. The big landrace rooster is going and that's a given, but we're left with two more males. My aseel baby Big Red (and by baby I mean my pride and joy 1 year old), and Napoleon the bantam. Thankfully for Napoleon, his crows suck. He's also the only male who can be with the bantams. That leaves us with Big Red. I love him to bits, and I'd love to breed aseel even more, but I just can't find any hens. I've tried putting him with my most biggest of hens, she got sliced by his poor attempts to mount her. So he can't be with any hen safely, he's a loner. Coupled with the fact that his crows can be heard from afar, it's enough to consider giving him away. But that's not all. I really want to get into breeding a pure breed, but I can't bring another male here with two existing ones. I really don't want to do it, but I can't see another option right now