i have been told a few times that there is no such thing as a friendly rooster is this false information i am willing to give him a chance with a little bit of help of course
That's false
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i have been told a few times that there is no such thing as a friendly rooster is this false information i am willing to give him a chance with a little bit of help of course
aww so cute
That makes 6? I think it will be fine.ok so I think the amount of hens per rooster is like 7 or something I currently have 4 adult hens who gizmo is terrified of and the two hens i got him with is this enough hens or should i think about adding another at some point
A rooster that, as a chick, imprinted on and was raised by humans is more likely to turn aggressive than one who imprints on and is raised by a hen. My hen raised boys have been perfect gentlemen. I think imprinting is the key. It establishes their foundation, their identity. Maybe some people know how to properly raise a cockerel, I don’t.
rooster are my favourite and yes they are damn friendly my boys tootoo and teetee are my life they were they best bois and most amazing roostersso I recently ended up with an accident rooster named Gizmo he is sweet so far at 4 or 5 months and starting to crow I am just nervous as I am a fairly new chicken keeper and have been told by many people that there is no such thing as a freindly rooster . My hens are all trained very well they can do tricks and are all sweet and sociable with people so maybe I can keep him friendly he does seem very submissive I just can't stand the thought of getting rid of this handsome boy. (pics of your freindly roosters are welcome)
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We have a Plymouth Rock rooster that is very gentle and believe it or not very well mannered - not aggressive in mating season now in Aussie land. We have named him Mr Grey and he is nearly 2 years old. Hope he stays with the temperament that he displays now.so I recently ended up with an accident rooster named Gizmo he is sweet so far at 4 or 5 months and starting to crow I am just nervous as I am a fairly new chicken keeper and have been told by many people that there is no such thing as a freindly rooster . My hens are all trained very well they can do tricks and are all sweet and sociable with people so maybe I can keep him friendly he does seem very submissive I just can't stand the thought of getting rid of this handsome boy. (pics of your freindly roosters are welcome)
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