Posted by Donald Lehman on February 23, 2014 at 08:04:07 from (50.122.235.179):
In Reply to: Gentle rooster breed posted by Bkpigs on February 22, 2014 at 09:27:04:
Rotflmao!!! That brings back memories! Back in the day when all the local grocery stores bought eggs every morning Pop had around 400 chickens and they were mostly RI Reds. Always had a bunch of roosters around. They all had a bad attitude, but we had one orney old booger that would come for you the instant you opened the door to the coop. Had to punt that sucker across the coop about four or five times every morning before he had enough and I could gather eggs in peace. Kinda had a soft spot for the orney old coot though. He killed every mouse that ventured into the coop and he would harass the rats until they would give up and skidaddle out of the coop. Never did butcher him. Let him die of old age and he got nastier as he got older, too!
A while back the magazine Backyard Poultry had an article that said the Buff Orphington roosters were quite docile.
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