oh, such cute chickies, Cynthia!! I definitely need some of those with my egg-layers, some day=) Cinammon Sussex?? that souns really pretty, too!!
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Oh my goodness Lisa! I am so glad you asked me. I was thinking they would go into lock down on Tues.! But they are due to hatch on MON.! I just came back from running and getting those babies into lock down..today is lockdown! If I hadn't come on here, I would have just thought Tues. Wonder if they would have hatched..lol.. probably, because it was done wrong! Well, I have been busy with the last two being so close together, that I just remember that Tues was something I guess. Glad I got them in, late, but they are in lockdown now. So, I guess that means they won't hatch until later that night Mon. We'll seeThank you Lisa! These are my Cinnamon Sussex that I am looking forward to. I really was looking forward to the Wellies too..glad I got some of those. I love them.
I haven't been looking at my calender. I have tried not to lately..that Wed. is creeping up closer and faster. Austin isn't any help, only 4 more days mom!
So here is how I have been lately..smiley and happy for him, but on the other hand..a little on the mixed feeling side..
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Lilwanis, i have had a few roosters that were aggressive towards my kids also. I found that the best way to break the habit was to have the kids go on defence when the rooster came after them. Never run from the rooster, always run at him and try to grab him even if it is scary. When they become aggressive they are just trying to show that they are the top bird. Be aggressive back. Chase them down and catch them and pick them up. I will only take a few weeks and he shouldn't go on the attack when the kids are around. Top roosters dont like to be held but will tolerate it. Make him understand that he is not the top bird. I have a RIR bantam rooster and a Silkie rooster now and they both went through they attack phase. Me and my 10 year old son broke the RIR but believe it or not it was my 3 year old that broke the Silkie. They Silkie still bits fingers if you grab his hens but will not attack anymore. Both the roosters run from my 3 year old. Maybe you should give him another chance. Good luck!Hey chicken friends...my rooster has started to get aggressive toward my kids. Ironically it is two of the older kids (17 and 13) that he has attacked. The 17 year old was provoking him and frankly, I felt deserved it, but my son was just walking to the car with me. He also went after my two year old's toes for which he was promptly pinned and carried around the yard and then pinned again. Anyhow, these minor incidences (for now) have caused me to start thinking about a free range chicken dinner.
Which leads me to my question, is there a local processor? I don't have the tools for this and I don't know that it is worth the investment for one bird. I am toying with the idea of raising meat birds but for now, it is just a thought. I have never actually killed anything in my life, so I am having a hard time with that part of it. The rest of the process I can see myself doing, if I had the appropriate tools, but I am having a hard time picturing myself actually doing the deed. Thanks for any help you can offer.