Re: Brooding hens that won't let me near the eggs
- From: "Lu" <Brylu@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Aug 2006 07:19:35 -0700
Ginny wrote:
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Lu" <Brylu@xxxxxxx> wrote in messageI concur. A meal is the only useful end to an aggressive male unless he
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... unfortunately that is getting very
difficult with the attack rooster (any ideas on what to do with him)?
Soup.
We have two delightful cockerels which will go that way :-(
Mary
has exceptional genetics. Even then aggressiveness is often inheritable
and who wants that in their fowls?
Okay i can agree with all of that, now i have to figure out how to get
rid of it. I will check with the other topics and see what advise i
get. No, i can't cut off its head, i am an animal lover and that would
be difficult for me.
Lu
Ginny
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