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He probably still needs to mature though as his breeding manners are a little lacking. He doesn't ask or do a dance for them.![]()
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He probably still needs to mature though as his breeding manners are a little lacking. He doesn't ask or do a dance for them.![]()
So sweet. Boomer had a soft molt, but other than that nothing major. My Brahma is in full molt though and she waits until he is busy in the morning to come down from the roost. She's been waiting until I come out I think, because I distract him enough not to bother her. Or at least that is what I noticed this morning.Uh-oh!Practice makes perfect, as they say. Sounds like he's doing good otherwise, though! That's good to hear!
Most of my fellas (well, actually, I think all of them except the three that are under a year old) are molting, so they've been moody with each other. Murph, Dante, and Darwin are having spats every now and then, and Roscoe has lost all of his patience for his sons.
Reuby's been keeping up with his roosterly duties, though! We had a hawk fly by yesterday and he had all the hens up at the coop while he checked the place out to make sure it was safe.
I love that big fuzzball!
Maybe it is because he is still young and she hasn't pecked him hard enough?![]()