Mvan42
Crowing
Ok so the cat isn't getting the same treatment as the remote...Watch out kitty cat.. RUN!!!!!!

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Ok so the cat isn't getting the same treatment as the remote...Watch out kitty cat.. RUN!!!!!!
NopeOk so the cat isn't getting the same treatment as the remote...![]()
I have to go somewhere. You guys can keep asking questions if you like. I will answer when I come back.
I only have one rooster, no hens in sight.
I was hoping it would turn out to be a hen but it didn't work out that way.
I knew this day would come, but I didn't know it would come this soon.
He has been humping my hand and the remote for a few days now.
Luckily for me and the remote,
he wears chicken diapers.
So, what do I do now?
I have no option on getting more poultry,
I shouldn't even have him either.
But I hatched him as an egg
and now I'm in love with him.
He is a indoor rooster pet.
I blame Covid 19 boredom
for hatching him out.
I don't know how to add a video so I only have pictures.![]()
I have been here the whole time and totally supported @Hei 20's decision to bring him back -because she did the right thing - in case you did not notice.....Uggg here we go again.
She let him try out living in a real flock and he didnāt do well there, probably would have died if she hadnāt brought him back home. I think he wonāt care and is just happy to be back āhomeā.
Iām sorry if what I said came off as offensive. Iām just a little tired of people saying he needs a hen and he shouldnāt be a house chicken ect.I have been here the whole time and totally supported @Hei 20's decision to bring him back -because she did the right thing - in case you did not notice.....
OK, lets leave it like that.Iām sorry if what I said came off as offensive. Iām just a little tired of people saying he needs a hen and he shouldnāt be a house chicken ect.
We have seen he is happier and healthier with his mama and we should just leave it there.
The breeding is instinct, and since he doesnāt have a real hen to do it with he finds other alternatives.... and I hate to bring this up but humans do similar things...
Thatās why you shouldnāt keep roosters together like that. Itās the most unnatural way to keep them. Rarely have I heard anyone mention this when I criticize bachelor pads for people who are unable to cull unwanted roosters.Sort of unrelated, but a couple of the roosters in my old bachelor pads would mount each other.
One did it in an attempted show at dominance, but there was a particular cockerel who did it repeatedly, and he was lower in the pecking order than the poor rooster he mounted.
how about we leave this topic for another thread? not this thread?Thatās why you shouldnāt keep roosters together like that. Itās the most unnatural way to keep them. Rarely have I heard anyone mention this when I criticize bachelor pads for people who are unable to cull unwanted roosters.