When I first started to increase the number of chooks I had I promised myself that I would be sensible with them. Surplus cocks would have to go one way or another. And anything that wasnt a good fit healthy bird that represented its breed well would only be kept to lay for eating, not breeding.
So could anyone explain why I currently have a cream legbar cockeral who has a crooked tail and is, to be blunt, scrawney at his best, roosting on the bottom bar of my chair? Brought home for a little tlc as he's bottom of the pecking order, has lost weight, and is now being jumped by the other roos as he's gone all droopy and submissive like the hens. My head says he's useless, and should be culled...but...he's one of those who stand on one leg near you when you're working and keep up a running commentary. Not buc buc, but briip bruuk bweerk chunner chunner (just like my oh now I think about it)
So could anyone explain why I currently have a cream legbar cockeral who has a crooked tail and is, to be blunt, scrawney at his best, roosting on the bottom bar of my chair? Brought home for a little tlc as he's bottom of the pecking order, has lost weight, and is now being jumped by the other roos as he's gone all droopy and submissive like the hens. My head says he's useless, and should be culled...but...he's one of those who stand on one leg near you when you're working and keep up a running commentary. Not buc buc, but briip bruuk bweerk chunner chunner (just like my oh now I think about it)
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