you caught that spelling, good. I actually did that one on purpose. I can spell gentle, But Ben isn't Jewish so it's gentile.![]()
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you caught that spelling, good. I actually did that one on purpose. I can spell gentle, But Ben isn't Jewish so it's gentile.![]()
Some of us roosters are lovers, not fighters. HI I'm BEN "gentile Ben"View attachment 1969959
Where did you get the American game hen from? If she was a true game hen that’s the source of your issues. As already said one generation won’t turn them into a laid back layer breed rooster.He looks like my Gerard! Is he a Buff Orpington? My Gerard is and he’s a sweet guy.
As four my four little bachelors, I’m not giving up hope yet. They got along fine today and there’s still the option to free range them on the two acres where their bachelor pad is located (that was actually the original plan, and I asked in a separate post the best method to get them used to their new yard and I was told it was inhumane just to free range them and not build them a shelter to keep them safe at night. A few people on that post suggested I build them a bachelor pad, so we did! Now I’ve got people telling me that was a bad idea. I just can’t seem to win here, and I’m just trying to give these little guys a chance at a good life).
We actually have a section of town here famous for their roosters (the theory is people started dumping roos there and it just became the place to leave unwanted roosters). Now there are at least 20 roos at a time who all live together in peace, so I know it can be done.
I’ll just keep trying and see what happens. Who knows, maybe I’ll end up with four separate living quarters for them after all.
You are doing just fine! always follow your first instincts when it comes to your animals.He looks like my Gerard! Is he a Buff Orpington? My Gerard is and he’s a sweet guy.
As four my four little bachelors, I’m not giving up hope yet. They got along fine today and there’s still the option to free range them on the two acres where their bachelor pad is located (that was actually the original plan, and I asked in a separate post the best method to get them used to their new yard and I was told it was inhumane just to free range them and not build them a shelter to keep them safe at night. A few people on that post suggested I build them a bachelor pad, so we did! Now I’ve got people telling me that was a bad idea. I just can’t seem to win here, and I’m just trying to give these little guys a chance at a good life).
We actually have a section of town here famous for their roosters (the theory is people started dumping roos there and it just became the place to leave unwanted roosters). Now there are at least 20 roos at a time who all live together in peace, so I know it can be done.
I’ll just keep trying and see what happens. Who knows, maybe I’ll end up with four separate living quarters for them after all.
So I have a slight problem. See i have a crocodile pit and want to integrate my gazelles..............