Your poor roo sounds like he has finally found a lovely home where he will be really loved & appreciated, I love hearing the success stories of rescued birds they deserve a nice break before they meet their ends.Hopefully they'll get a few very happy & content years before that's the case:) They adapt very quickly, I have watched loads of you tubes about rescues. I am glad there are people like you :) Jane & co
--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, LUCKEDRA@... wrote:
>
> Thank you so much for replying. Interesting that you also have some
> rescues. First, you mentioned them being "de-beaked". We noticed that every
> single hen had very short beaks and wondered about disease, etc. But now that
> you mention the above, most likely they did that. Well, we will count our
> lucky stars if any live very long. We shall see.
>
> As for the Roo. That in itself is very interesting. He was a fighting
> young roo. Had two bands on his legs. His comb was completely cut off for the
> fighting. He looks like a vulture in front because of it but otherwise he
> is very beautiful. He was rescued separately from a "fighting raid". He is
> the MOST friendliest Roo I've ever had. LOVES people because of being
> handled from the beginning. Although, we were WARNED to the max, not to ever
> have him around another Roo - which is not going to be a problem. He
> absolutely does not go after people, even strangers, and does not go after any other
> farm animal or the dogs. In fact he follows my hubby everywhere on the
> property. He is nice to the hens also.
>
> Thanks for your info!!!
>
> Ginger
>
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