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Nice to see I'm not the only one with some of those.
Are you guys part of some "secret" government chicken breeding program? lol.
Yes, top secret...oops, I guess it's out, now. EEK, everybody's cover is blown!
On the subject of roos, both friendly and non, I will not tolerate a mean roo. They get eaten. I've had wonderful, healthy, (fertility of my hens' eggs was very high)
protective roos that were not the least human-aggressive, and were nice to the hens, too. Being mean or aggressive has nothing to do with overall vigor, or protectiveness, IMHO. Some of them are just plain mean.
Right now I have some Delaware roos destined for the freezer because they've turned out to be chick hunters. They stalk and hunt the chicks, in a group, and gang up all at once to attack. Like velociraptors. So I'm keeping the hens, but the Delaware/Velociraptor cross roos are soon to be history. Too bad, beautiful birds. Can't have them murdering all the offspring.