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Around Easter this spring, we began to hear an unusual bird call...rather mechanical in nature. A few days later, we spotted a Banty rooster under one of our bird feeders. By asking around, I learned that some boys had brought a rooster to a neighbor who did not want it. Apparently, he was just turned loose and established residence in a thicket next to us. We were concerned for his safety. We began adding cracked corn where we had seen him feed. One day, during a downpour, I said, Oh, I wish we could help that little rooster; I went to the front door, and there he sat on the door mat, taking shelter on our front porch. Each time it rained, he came, and I would go out and sit with him and gradually he let me approach. I began feeding him from my hand, but always, he returned to his home in the thicket. Early last week, we missed his morning crowing, and he seemed to be gone. A little later, he walked in off of the road, minus his beautiful tail feathers. He will no longer go near the thicket, so apparently, he was attacked by something there. He became our rooster at that point and we have provided him shelter in a large dog crate--still on the front porch. We keep adding amenities. My sister named him Bobbin (to fit in with my love of sewing machines and collection of toy sewing machines). (Dog is named Serger!)
My family raised chickens for eggs and meat, so I am familiar with poultry, but never as a pet. Bobbin is following me everywhere when he is free. However, Serger thinks Bobbin would fit nicely in his mouth, so we have to juggle things a bit.
Glad to find this site to learn and share!
Ruth
(Chainstitcher)
in SE Indiana
My family raised chickens for eggs and meat, so I am familiar with poultry, but never as a pet. Bobbin is following me everywhere when he is free. However, Serger thinks Bobbin would fit nicely in his mouth, so we have to juggle things a bit.
Glad to find this site to learn and share!
Ruth
(Chainstitcher)
in SE Indiana

and Welcome To BYC! Sounds like Bobbin is one lucky roo to have found you, good luck with him, and his soon to be harem!