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That is very true. Gypsy seems very sad right now, spends a lot of time sitting in a nest. She's 9, too, and her best gal pal was almost a year older. Becca went to that Great Roost in the Sky a week after their head hen and I think Gypsy is just grieving over both of them. No one will sit with her now.I have zero aggression in my roosters and find it odd that so many people do have troubles. I've kept all kinds of different breeds and all leave me alone. I also don't handle mine much nor do I hand feed them. They are are curious and approach me, but also they move out of my way. I currently have 5 large breed roosters and 10 bantams.
I've seen many emotions in chickens. The worse is when they lose a close friend and go into depression from it. It is so sad. My 9 year old EExRIR lost her friend last year and spent more than half a year being sad and by herself. She still stays to herself mostly. They really do bond to each other and form lasting friendships.
I have zero aggression in my Delaware x Stukel BR line males. It doesn't matter if I hand feed them or handle them or don't handle them, they're all easygoing towards us. I'm becoming familiar with the temperaments of the other BR line and the Brahma line. I'm giving the Brahmas time for their girls to start allowing mating and their hormones to level out before I declare they are aggressive or not. They are very hormonal right now, Bruno more so than Bash. Neither of those, nor Hector, have flogged us, so that's a huge plus. I think Hector will be fine.