Chickenhappy8708
Crowing
Beautiful, so glad you were able to rescue them... That Silver Sebright is extraordinary.
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Oh wow ya thats really sassy and to bad I guess I don't understand that much aggressive behavior I haven't ever had a roo that was that aggressive sorry about your roo but glad your girls are happierIf that was a test, I'd hate to see what he's like when he's serious?! I tried to stand my ground, but he kept coming at me & I have scratches on my leg! Thankfully he doesn't have spurs yet! I had to throw a bowl of grit at him & knock him into the water trough! Later that day, he tried again & I sprayed him in the face with a water hose & he backed off. He was starting to be a bully with the girls too & several had scabs on their combs where he'd bitten them. I wanted to keep him with his flock since they were all raised as chicks together, but it was too stressful dealing with his unpredictable aggressive behavior. He's in a separate pen now and can see & talk to the girls. Truthfully they seem happier & more relaxed without him.
Thanks he is super sweet to his brown brother on the other hand is a sassy pants and does not like to be handledBeautiful, so glad you were able to rescue them... That Silver Sebright is extraordinary.
I meant my roosters. I don't keep many. Everyone has a job or purpose or they can't stay.My 9 boys are all rescues came from different places and as I have introduced them big bird the biggest silkie walks over stands tall and nothing i have not seen on fight idk if its the way i introduced them or what and i have 8roos in my main coop and they have gotten into a couple pissing matches but there's girls involved i have more trouble out of my drakes arguing than my roos
Faverolles, Barred Rock, Wyandotte, Orpington, RIR, Leghorn, Cornish, barnyard mix, etc. roosters are no good for cockfighting. Those guys that still do that old activity now illegalized in the US just laugh at normal barnyard breeds that aren’t bred specifically for that purpose.I have hatched 7 boys this year and still have 4. I was lucky to find two good homes for the other 3. Right now two boys are just learning to crow and dad seems to be putting up with them rather well so far. I'm sort of hoping to keep a second one around, in case the old man doesn't last. Faverolles roos aren't very easy to find around here. I'll make another post on BYC soon to try one last time to find them homes, then it may be time for me to put my big girl pants on....I won't give them for free on CL, even selling them has been sketchy on occasion. I'm terrified of my sweet boys being used for cockfighting, which is apparently still alive and well.
I have hatched 7 boys this year and still have 4. I was lucky to find two good homes for the other 3. Right now two boys are just learning to crow and dad seems to be putting up with them rather well so far. I'm sort of hoping to keep a second one around, in case the old man doesn't last. Faverolles roos aren't very easy to find around here. I'll make another post on BYC soon to try one last time to find them homes, then it may be time for me to put my big girl pants on....I won't give them for free on CL, even selling them has been sketchy on occasion. I'm terrified of my sweet boys being used for cockfighting, which is apparently still alive and well.