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Hey man it also takes a lot of work to raise and maintain them! Don't discredit yourself either lol

I defiently take pride in what I have. Its been a rough year due to rain and the coon apocalypse mostly. I do try to use good sense an husbandry, but I will admit sometimes things aren't always picture perfect and I'm far from perfect I'm hillfolk for heavens sake. I just try to stay on top of it and work with the birds as much as I can an they are willing.

So far I couldn't be more pleased.
 
I defiently take pride in what I have. Its been a rough year due to rain and the coon apocalypse mostly. I do try to use good sense an husbandry, but I will admit sometimes things aren't always picture perfect and I'm far from perfect I'm hillfolk for heavens sake. I just try to stay on top of it and work with the birds as much as I can an they are willing.

So far I couldn't be more pleased.
That's all a man can do. My mclean brood cock won't tame back down sense the molt. He has always been rowdy but he's starting to be a manfighter. I'm gonna give him bout 2more weeks of handling him or he's gonna feed the fish
 
I had one I reckon I worked with him almost a month or so with some advice from havoc here an there. He probably wasn't the worst man fighter in the world but I wasn't gonna deal with any of it when I have birds that are just as good that are calm. Long story short he got over it and hasn't as much as gave me a peck it sure beats bloody shins from Bill holds an spurs and him flying at my face.

I left him on cord the whole time to work with him but not all can be cured. It was my yellow legged kelso bullstag.
 

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