So much for Boys keeping the girls in line
Andi and our neighbour *dispatched three of our boys at the weekend(*I hate that word but couldn't think of a nicer one)...as the Buff Orpington is still not crowing(almost a year old!)they decided to leave him be....poor chap's not having the fun I'd have thought he would!If it wasn't for Roo(our Brahma girl that doesn't seem to fit in with any of the little gangs)I think he'd be bottom of the pecking order...he only has to look at food and one of the girls chases him away.
Is this common or have we just raised us a particularly pathetic boy?
Reason for asking is that we may have found him a home,but if he really is such a wimp I wonder if sending him to be bullied by a bunch of girls that he hasn't even got the advantage of growing up with would actually be a fate worse than the one he'd have otherwise.
Andi and our neighbour *dispatched three of our boys at the weekend(*I hate that word but couldn't think of a nicer one)...as the Buff Orpington is still not crowing(almost a year old!)they decided to leave him be....poor chap's not having the fun I'd have thought he would!If it wasn't for Roo(our Brahma girl that doesn't seem to fit in with any of the little gangs)I think he'd be bottom of the pecking order...he only has to look at food and one of the girls chases him away.
Is this common or have we just raised us a particularly pathetic boy?
Reason for asking is that we may have found him a home,but if he really is such a wimp I wonder if sending him to be bullied by a bunch of girls that he hasn't even got the advantage of growing up with would actually be a fate worse than the one he'd have otherwise.
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