Some roosters,[them red ones are bad at this],just are to protective or whatever,they won't learn. Even if you saw their spurs off they keep coming,and they might be a little less harmfull and all,but,that surprise factor still gets you,the fun wears off soon[unless you're sister in law comes to see you,than it gets fun again],but... We had a mean[two] red roosters,but we had a dominic who was pretty tame actually never even acted like it would,,it was a good rooster,very big[one of those big kinda black/blue white speckeled chickens],
Used to raise fighting chickens for a few years in my teens,you talk about wild chickens. They cut their spurs off[and combs] and fasten razor blades on instead when they fight.
Nice little hens though,lay little brown eggs and can fly better than a wild turkey. One will go away and a while later here it comes with 6-8 biddies.
Used to raise fighting chickens for a few years in my teens,you talk about wild chickens. They cut their spurs off[and combs] and fasten razor blades on instead when they fight.
Nice little hens though,lay little brown eggs and can fly better than a wild turkey. One will go away and a while later here it comes with 6-8 biddies.