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oh,, ummm,, hehehehe the bottles are his favorite "hen replacement" system.
ok I need more info than that please I have NEVER heard of such a thing, got pics this would really mke my day soooo much better I need a good chuckle!
I agree - pics please - I just don't get it? How does it work? I'm sticking my mind as far into the gutter as it will go and I still don't get it? Are the bottles disguised as hens?
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No,, no disguises,, I just caught them out there one day with a bottle I'd left out after washing out some coolers or something. There is a pic on a thread about it somewhere, but I didn't post any pics of the actual act because I didn't want to offend anyone.
My bear is fine, with a little psychological counseling he's pulled through it.
I have strange animals with strange behaviors, if I had a video camera I'd be rich.
Caught Nugget at the gate when I got home from the store again, he's never tried to leave the yard before, I don't know what's up with him, maybe he believed me when I told someone I'd sell him a couple of days ago if he settle his hash.
It was the Turken Flat Top McNuggets that started the whole thing with the bottle.
I complete understand what is going on with the dish soap bottle. Most animals typically mark there territory and property by peeing on it and since Roosters can't pee he is logically marking it the only way he knows how to mark his property.
That poor bottle has been marked by every roo on the place and at least one hen. I went ahead and put it back out in the yard to see if I could get a pic of the deed,,, and when I post it all of you who wanted to see it better protect me from those who didn't lol!