Official BYC Poll: Do You Keep a Rooster?

Do You Keep a Rooster?

  • Yes, just one

    Votes: 132 24.8%
  • Yes, more than one

    Votes: 250 47.0%
  • No, never

    Votes: 61 11.5%
  • No, but I used to

    Votes: 41 7.7%
  • What's a rooster?

    Votes: 4 0.8%
  • No, but I intend to in the future

    Votes: 44 8.3%

  • Total voters
    532
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First rooster in a while, actually.
Bruce is non aggresive, pretty quiet, he usually only crows about 5:45 am and once again in the afternoon. He's very good to his gals, though his mating dance has all the elegance of a Clydesdale having a stroke. Or maybe an old timey weightlifter (with the handle bar mustache, you know the one) tap dancing.View attachment 2348819
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Do you live on the peninsula?
No, by the North Cascades Natl Park.
 
I would love to see a pic of your British Tailed Araucanas.

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This is our Lavender Tailed Araucana hen. Lavender is the original colour. She's 6 years old now and no longer lays. I can't wait for our littlies to grow up so I can see how they turn out. The Tailed Araucana have a crest, beard and muff, plus a tail of course.

Our older chicks are just over a month old now. We have Partridge, I think a few Blue Wheatens (one with a straight comb - a throwback to whatever was crossed in to give the colour I assume), and someone's project Birchens (and a Splash from the Birchen eggs). The 2 older Birchens both have lots of white on them, so hopefully there are some nice ones in the 6 younger ones I hatched.

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This Birchen is taking forever to feather in!

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We have some more Birchen chicks who are younger, 1 Lavender and 2 I think will turn out to be Golden Duckwings.

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(the other Duckwing is hiding at the back)

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This is one of my favourite chicks - I love its chubby cheeks
 
I have 3 grown roos, a Swedish Flower father and son, and a Barbezieux who's just turned a year. At least one of this year's clutches is a boy, an 18-wk old EE who is quite pretty but destined for the pot in all likelihood, and the jury's still out on the 10- and the 3-week olds. This is the old roo standing lookout while a broody and her own chicks, plus an older and a younger set, all dust bathe together.
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Since he lost his tail to a fox in May he has been confined to this sort of role by his son. Now, however, his tail is regrowing...I hope it does not lead to fireworks!
 
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This is our Lavender Tailed Araucana hen. Lavender is the original colour. She's 6 years old now and no longer lays. I can't wait for our littlies to grow up so I can see how they turn out. The Tailed Araucana have a crest, beard and muff, plus a tail of course.

Our older chicks are just over a month old now. We have Partridge, I think a few Blue Wheatens (one with a straight comb - a throwback to whatever was crossed in to give the colour I assume), and someone's project Birchens (and a Splash from the Birchen eggs). The 2 older Birchens both have lots of white on them, so hopefully there are some nice ones in the 6 younger ones I hatched.

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This Birchen is taking forever to feather in!

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We have some more Birchen chicks who are younger, 1 Lavender and 2 I think will turn out to be Golden Duckwings.

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(the other Duckwing is hiding at the back)

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This is one of my favourite chicks - I love its chubby cheeks
They are so precious :love
 

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