olive egger roo or pullet?

RhodeRunner can I ask you why you don't recommend breeding it?

I don't recommend keeping or breeding anything that bites people, or gets physically aggressive. It's harmful to people, and often eventually changes the flock personality. An aggressive bird, is often aggressive with everyone... including their flock mates. Personality is also genetic with chickens. Want nice chicks, bred nice parents.
 
I don't recommend keeping or breeding anything that bites people, or gets physically aggressive. It's harmful to people, and often eventually changes the flock personality. An aggressive bird, is often aggressive with everyone... including their flock mates. Personality is also genetic with chickens. Want nice chicks, bred nice parents.
I agree .... although I'm not living by my own principles right now
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. I have eggs in the bator and the daddy rooster was aggressive (to people) at times, though not as bad as some roos I've had. I don't plan on keeping any roos from the hatch, though.
 

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