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In the Brooder
Sep 24, 2022
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Got him from a family member who could no longer care for her chickens. He had no idea about the breed. He is 3, a phenomenal protector of the flock and very chivalrous. He is not aggressive towards me, but has chased my 4 year old away before lol 😂. Some say he is a light Brahma mix, light speckled sussex, Easter egger. I would love to have more like him, but not sure where to start. He has a rose large comb, which I do not see often.
 

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I would not keep a rooster who was aggressive to a young child.

If he attacks he will go for the eyes. Children have been blinded and/or permanently maimed. Your child is more valuable than any rooster. :(
I agree! It’s only happened once a long time ago, no harm was done. He’s never done it since. He’s a good boy!
 

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