I don't think it's the eye patterns on the wings that keep them from being eaten. If you ever rode a bike much, you'd know just how awful they taste!Works for butterflies... du'nit?
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I don't think it's the eye patterns on the wings that keep them from being eaten. If you ever rode a bike much, you'd know just how awful they taste!Works for butterflies... du'nit?
I see why you want to keep him alive now, he's worth millions! He might even be worth a billion if he's the only True Rooster that used to really be a pullet!Thank you!
He survived a dog attack when he was just a wee pullet!
And now that he's grown into a beautiful rooster I'd like to do everything possible to keep him alive.
Of course he's worth mil-billions......to me!I see why you want to keep him alive now, he's worth millions! He might even be worth a billion if he's the only True Rooster that used to really be a pullet!
Why not just use some dark hair dye on his feathers from time to time. He won't be this brilliant flash of white anymore.Of course he's worth mil-billions......to me!
I like the way you think. Too funny.I like the spikes, but BLACK. BLACK leather. Poor rooster wouldn’t need the hawk to dispatch him; he’d just die of humiliation. Actual leather, btw... that really might deter a hawk, or at least resist the talons. What about a coat featuring the snarling mouth of a tiger! Or a bear... or maybe the business end of a shotgun? If you made it a double barreled shotgun, it wouldn’t be far from looking like sinister eyes...
Seriously though, I think I’d be more inclined toward a seasonal camouflage pattern. You could give it little fringes all over like a ghillie suit. Now all you have to do is convince the hens they ought to submit to carryin’ his babies. Okay I’m getting out of hand again... this is just too much fun. I really do think camo would be most likely to give you value for dollars. He’s so white, he really stands out (unless it’s snowy). Camo might help with that.
Cover can also help... trees, bushes, picnic tables, big plastic play equipment, yard ornaments. Anything to hide behind or confuse the landscape and confuse/obstruct the raptor’s field of vision.
I don't think it's the eye patterns on the wings that keep them from being eaten. If you ever rode a bike much, you'd know just how awful they taste!
Why not just use some dark hair dye on his feathers from time to time. He won't be this brilliant flash of white anymore.
I like the spikes, but BLACK. BLACK leather. Poor rooster wouldn’t need the hawk to dispatch him; he’d just die of humiliation. Actual leather, btw... that really might deter a hawk, or at least resist the talons. What about a coat featuring the snarling mouth of a tiger! Or a bear... or maybe the business end of a shotgun? If you made it a double barreled shotgun, it wouldn’t be far from looking like sinister eyes...
Seriously though, I think I’d be more inclined toward a seasonal camouflage pattern. You could give it little fringes all over like a ghillie suit. Now all you have to do is convince the hens they ought to submit to carryin’ his babies. Okay I’m getting out of hand again... this is just too much fun. I really do think camo would be most likely to give you value for dollars. He’s so white, he really stands out (unless it’s snowy). Camo might help with that.
Cover can also help... trees, bushes, picnic tables, big plastic play equipment, yard ornaments. Anything to hide behind or confuse the landscape and confuse/obstruct the raptor’s field of vision.
I've eaten a lot of bugs while riding but never butterflies.I was the passenger, I didn't eat bugs. And Dude! Didn't you wear a face shield!?