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I found your answer to be much more than advice. In fact you didn't offer advice, you told her she needed an attitude adjustment and that she should put the bird outside where he "belongs". Then you tipped your hand by stating you would not "keep a songbird in a cage or a fish in a tank...purely for my pleasure and enjoyment". You took the request for advice on how to manage a cockerel to foist your personal philosophy on them. To tell someone they need an attitude adjustment because keeping a cockerel indoors doen't fit your paradigm is hubris. In fact, your own philosophy is a bit inconsistent. It is wrong to keep a songbird in a cage or a fish in a tank but it isn't wrong to keep chickens in your yard? If we take your philosophy to its logical conclusion then we should just return all chickens to the jungle.
Mankind has a long history of domesticating animals. In many cases the domesticated animals readily accept man into their societal structure - chickens included. There are multitudes of people who have chickens that enjoy living in their homes, even prefer it to living outdoors. I suspect that franklinstreet is like virtually everyone in this forum and she loves her chooks and if this fellow can't adjust then I suspect he will be put outside.
It is sad that when someone asks for advice you spring upon them telling them they need an attitude adjustment and that they're wrong for having the bird indoors and then bristle when called out for being rude.
I found your answer to be much more than advice. In fact you didn't offer advice, you told her she needed an attitude adjustment and that she should put the bird outside where he "belongs". Then you tipped your hand by stating you would not "keep a songbird in a cage or a fish in a tank...purely for my pleasure and enjoyment". You took the request for advice on how to manage a cockerel to foist your personal philosophy on them. To tell someone they need an attitude adjustment because keeping a cockerel indoors doen't fit your paradigm is hubris. In fact, your own philosophy is a bit inconsistent. It is wrong to keep a songbird in a cage or a fish in a tank but it isn't wrong to keep chickens in your yard? If we take your philosophy to its logical conclusion then we should just return all chickens to the jungle.
Mankind has a long history of domesticating animals. In many cases the domesticated animals readily accept man into their societal structure - chickens included. There are multitudes of people who have chickens that enjoy living in their homes, even prefer it to living outdoors. I suspect that franklinstreet is like virtually everyone in this forum and she loves her chooks and if this fellow can't adjust then I suspect he will be put outside.
It is sad that when someone asks for advice you spring upon them telling them they need an attitude adjustment and that they're wrong for having the bird indoors and then bristle when called out for being rude.
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