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- Jul 17, 2014
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It hasn't actually hurt me yet just came at with wings up...but I guess I should expect it to escalate?
One of my coworkers who grew up with chickens suggested me get a straw broom to tap it with if he comes at me again...thoughts? He said he grew up always seeing his mom go out with a broom to ward off any feisty roosters, dogs, or cats.
The lady we got them from had three "sets" of flocks she was trying to sell, each with a rooster. She had a 2 year old rooster but we thought it better to go for a younger one. Maybe we should have gone for the older one? (since she obviously hadn't decided to get rid of him in 2 years?). She saw we had a toddler and a baby, I wouldn't think she would knowingly ditch a mean one one us?
So much info/decisions. She also had chicks but it was a birthday present to me and we decided that waiting 5-6 months for eggs was a long time. Maybe we should have just started with chicks.
One of my coworkers who grew up with chickens suggested me get a straw broom to tap it with if he comes at me again...thoughts? He said he grew up always seeing his mom go out with a broom to ward off any feisty roosters, dogs, or cats.
The lady we got them from had three "sets" of flocks she was trying to sell, each with a rooster. She had a 2 year old rooster but we thought it better to go for a younger one. Maybe we should have gone for the older one? (since she obviously hadn't decided to get rid of him in 2 years?). She saw we had a toddler and a baby, I wouldn't think she would knowingly ditch a mean one one us?
So much info/decisions. She also had chicks but it was a birthday present to me and we decided that waiting 5-6 months for eggs was a long time. Maybe we should have just started with chicks.
