Question for those who are familiar with farming
Erin_goBrahScience
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This is purely for scientific research. From your own experiences who benefits most in a rooster band/ring situation? The Farmer or the Rooster? Are the benefits equally shared? Opinions and experience is welcome.
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I am curious too! I have a horrible time keeping roosters happy.0
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RatherBeNapping wrote: »I am curious too! I have a horrible time keeping roosters happy.
Let's ask the co(k!0 -
RatherBeNapping wrote: »I am curious too! I have a horrible time keeping roosters happy.
Let's ask the co(k!
He doesn't speak. Spits, but no talking.
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The rooster doesn't complain about the restriction?0
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Not even a cocka doodle doo?0
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I have owned chickens a long time and never seen this. What's the point?0
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My answer is more redneck...
Them's good eat'n (the hen - that is)0 -
davesgalforever wrote: »I have owned chickens a long time and never seen this. What's the point?
Not chickens, roosters.
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A rooster is a chicken0
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davesgalforever wrote: »A rooster is a chicken
That would be a three pointer from half court for davesgalforever...nothing but net!
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Woot woot!0
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davesgalforever wrote: »A rooster is a chicken
After 8 years of Ag and FFA, I know this, but think outside of the box.
A group from the 90's or so called Naughty by Nature did a song called OPP. Think of the lyrics, "It's another way to call a cat a kitty" in the tune of, "It's another way to call a rooster a cockerel"0 -
Go_Mizzou99 wrote: »davesgalforever wrote: »A rooster is a chicken
That would be a three pointer from half court for davesgalforever...nothing but net!
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davesgalforever wrote: »I have owned chickens a long time and never seen this. What's the point?
Sometimes the Farmer needs the Rooster to visit the hen house again.
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Never had a problem getting my rooster to visit the hen house...lol.0
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Get more hens??0
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Silly question....Next?0
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The question should be whether it is more beneficial for the rooster or the hen.
In any case you should never keep the band on the rooster for longer than normal rooster activities take place. If the rooster becomes numb, or changes color, it can be dangerous.0 -
"Friend" huh?0
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