Re: Dang: An Attack Rooster
[Re: Canvasback2]
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02/21/23 07:49 AM
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We've had several "attack roosters" over the years. They are eventually invited to dinner.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Dang: An Attack Rooster
[Re: Canvasback2]
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02/21/23 07:53 AM
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Gary Benson
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I think all farm kids have been thrashed by a rooster. I sure did. We recently had a blue bantam rooster that would take me every time I got close to his hens. I'd smack him down but he would not quit. Kept coming back for more. Coons finally got him when our trusted caretaker didn't close the door one night. Now hawks have got two hens since the rooster is gone!
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: Dang: An Attack Rooster
[Re: Canvasback2]
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02/21/23 08:04 AM
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Frisky roosters would get punted on our farm.Persistant ones went in the oven.
the wheels of the gods turn very slowly
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Re: Dang: An Attack Rooster
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02/21/23 09:14 AM
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Me thinks there is more to this Irish rooster story.....
Steve WTA NRA
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Re: Dang: An Attack Rooster
[Re: Lugnut]
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02/21/23 10:01 AM
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randall brannon
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We've had several "attack roosters" over the years. They are eventually invited to dinner. HA HA HA!! With a special seating arrangement!!!
God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
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Re: Dang: An Attack Rooster
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02/21/23 11:39 AM
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Carry a Stick into the coop. We had one that we knocked out 7 times. Each time I thought. "Well' there goes that rooster" each time he woke up meaner than ever. I sold the whole flock after raising a new batch of layers.
Our new rooster is Mello- yet Agree. We have "the stick" next to the back door that the kids still grab when they feed the chickens and grab eggs. It's been the same stick for years. Snakes have died by and roosters have been whacked with the stick. This thread brought back some fun memories of watching my children being chased and screaming as they ran back to the house. My wife and I would die laughing. Even my now high school son who is mister tough guy wrestler is on video screaming and crying being chased by roosters when he was younger. To this day, he still grabs the stick.
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Re: Dang: An Attack Rooster
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02/21/23 12:04 PM
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When i started dating my wife everyone on their farm was afraid to gather the eggs cause of the aggressive rooster I volunteered picked the eggs and next morning the rooster was found dead in a corner of the coop Go figure
olden tyred
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