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That may be true if your flock is always confined to a run, but if you intend to do any free ranging, i find a good head roo to be absolutely priceless! He keeps them together, protects them, warns them of overhead danger, etc., and he finds food for them, which is absolutely adorable to watch. I am much happier with the chemistry of my flock and more comfortable about their safety since my roo, Rocky, has grown up and taken charge. I'm not sure you could pay me enough to give him up.
I agree to a point. Although my Mouch hasn't seemed to mastered the "keep them to together part", he runs himself ragged going from one group of hens to the next. The poor boy is bag of bones.
haha. funny image. maybe he'll get better at it.
That may be true if your flock is always confined to a run, but if you intend to do any free ranging, i find a good head roo to be absolutely priceless! He keeps them together, protects them, warns them of overhead danger, etc., and he finds food for them, which is absolutely adorable to watch. I am much happier with the chemistry of my flock and more comfortable about their safety since my roo, Rocky, has grown up and taken charge. I'm not sure you could pay me enough to give him up.
I agree to a point. Although my Mouch hasn't seemed to mastered the "keep them to together part", he runs himself ragged going from one group of hens to the next. The poor boy is bag of bones.


