I was just asking champYou can find the info elsewhere online.
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I was just asking champYou can find the info elsewhere online.
You’re not bothering me I’m just saying there’s all kinds of videos where you can see how high the jumps are.I was just asking champ
I understand as I can't have roosters right on each other but I'm doing this under my supervision as I'm only doing it for about an hour. Just trying to perk up my birds every now and againMine can't be too close they like to fuss rather not go through that they work all day pretty active group of birds.
Short story.... had one of my stags an my kelso cock a good 3ft from each other's pens and both were trying to do everything they could to get to each other. So since that I keep my birds spaced far enough so I don't run into that again.
Your right, I just figured I would ask yal as everyones opinion ain't the same. I've been told mid chest top of jump and I've been told bottom of body for top of jump.You’re not bothering me I’m just saying there’s all kinds of videos where you can see how high the jumps are.
Killin me with the old man stuff!Like old man rivers said plenty of videos an even got fourms with such info.
um no.You can find the info elsewhere online.
Come on Pawpaw cheer up.Killin me with the old man stuff!
Fine maybe *quacks* knows the answer.um no.
We do not send people looking for info elsewhere.![]()