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Oh I know. I'm just glad I got him while he was still youngThat there is definitely a king cobra.
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Oh I know. I'm just glad I got him while he was still youngThat there is definitely a king cobra.
I would have been no match for him considering that broody hen faked me out a few minutes ago and almost got me in the neck, she went right over my hand lolBoy u lucky its weened. U thought the Broody hen was bad try a Broody king cobra
yeah, coulda been worse coulda been occupied![]()
Minor setback in the yard today.
Rule of thumb: it's a good idea to go around the raccoon traps instead of over them.
Ha that would have softened the blow to the bladeyeah, coulda been worse coulda been occupied
Depends on the bird. I think it's because they are running loose or in a bigger area and the hens think they can get away causing more feather loss. Game hens seem to lay down for the roosters more often. Actually my layers just about all lay down for that miner stag so maybe it's just that layer breed roosters get no respect from the ladiesI don't understand looking through other threads I see over and over
A rooster has to have x amount of hens 4, 6, 10 or the hens get over bred.
Most of mine currently are paired and I have no problems and I know some here have the same. Do any of y'all have problems? Is it only an issue with non games
Depends on the bird. I think it's because they are running loose or in a bigger area and the hens think they can get away causing more feather loss. Game hens seem to lay down for the roosters more often. Actually my layers just about all lay down for that miner stag so maybe it's just that layer breed roosters get no respect from the ladies