Wendy Case
Songster
I've heard that holding them and cuddling as a baby helps to keep them tamer.. but I guess it might be a gene thing.. if it's in his blood line to be mean.. there are breeds that are known to be less likely to attack..
Starri33 this is true! My other two cockerals are Breda Fowl and are well known to be a very laid back breed and these two brothers are definitely that! At almost six months old these boys are BIG and stunning! I know looks aren't everything but it's sure a bonus. They're not true brothers. Ones a blue and the other's a black and it appears Lars, the black is the more dominant.... But not bossy or mean. This carries on into adulthood. They've certainly restored my faith in cockerals/roosters in general. I respect the Breda boys and they respect me. I'm excited for the future and to watch them both mature with their girls, but they won't be interacting till around June.

They'll be able to see each other in the coop, but the chicks have their own run. I sure hope that doesn't get the boys too frustrated!! But I don't have an option.
