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When you say "go broody" do you mean will actually set on eggs, or mean will tend to chicks after hatching. I remember old pictures when capons were more common that they were used as broodies, but can't remember if they set on the eggs or just adopted the chicks...Cocks we used to keep for generating broodpullets and kept in larger flypens with a broodhen after peak breedng season routinely would go broody.
I tend to overengineer stuff anyway. If u have the roofing you're a good way there price wise. Like my above ground cages in hindsight I could have built it for probably a third of the cost. But oh well it sure isn't going anywhereWow, I do not think I need them that well built... No hurricanes to speak of in my area. They look great! I have the roofing and a friend offered me a bunch of salvaged oak 2x4's, so I will just need to buy some treated posts wire and hardware. Now just need to find the time.
nice looking lil stag shubin he's a red
that's what you call a class roosterThis is an action sequence that should not get anyone in trouble. Cock was demonstrating capacity for feeding his chicks. Not he did not feed hen. I could put him in a pen and place a pile of insects in the middle where hen and chicks could not get to them and he would then carry insects over to side of pen so chicks could take them to eat. Same cock would kill chicks not his. He is not special on this account.
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He is the grandsire of stag above.
that's what you call a class rooster