Liz, I appreciate the update. You are right, a sneaky, mean rooster is not something to want to deal with. Chickens are supposed to be relaxing and fun.
Cathryn rainbowsilkiesTM in Michigan
On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:45 PM, Liz <lizwest@xplornet.com> wrote:
In case anyone is curious, here's the story. As you remember I thought the Roo was too aggressive and asked you all for advice. I shared some of your replies with DH. DH then told me that a neighbour was stopping by because the friend wanted some fertile eggs. This friend also collects any unwanted chickens as he has a need for them. So...friend came by on Saturday, got eggs and a rooster, I did not even have to catch Roo. DH got out of the dog house since I discovered he wanted to keep the rooster because he was shopping for an incubator which I would love as a surprise. In addition, he talked to a friend about getting fertile eggs. I have to admit that it is humorous for a person(me), who handles two 1500 pound stallions and who has hunted(and dined on) deer and bear to absolutely refuse to deal with a
7 pound fowl.
Thanks for your help group..
Liz
7 pound fowl.
Thanks for your help group..
Liz
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