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  • @pjaneheil
    @pjaneheil 3 часа назад +1

    Wow, that's good to know

  • @sparksfamilyhomestead
    @sparksfamilyhomestead 3 дня назад +2

    My 10 Icelandic birds will be 8 weeks old tomorrow July the 4th 2024. It appears I have only 1 rooster as it already for the past 2 days praticing crowing. If so, lucky me. If aggression is discovered, your video is awesome! I will do as you have shown. Thank you so much for showing us newbies raising chickens on this method. Love it🙂

    • @WildTsHomestead
      @WildTsHomestead 3 дня назад +1

      @@sparksfamilyhomestead You're very welcome I'm glad this video is helpful and good luck with your chickens. 😁

  • @roxannelarson6185
    @roxannelarson6185 4 дня назад +1

    Thank you! I will definitely employ this method!! Starting tomorrow!

  • @TheKrazysinner
    @TheKrazysinner 4 дня назад +2

    ty for this, i plan to get chickens in the future and was going to avoid roosters due to their aggression, now I don't have to.

  • @AlfredOx3
    @AlfredOx3 4 дня назад

    interesting

  • @crazioma6648
    @crazioma6648 День назад +1

    I've got Rhode Island Reds - know for their aggression. I have only had to make the present roo submit according to the shown style a very few times as he was growing up. But every day when the chickens are coming out of the house door I still snatch him up and make him let me hold and pet him. After a few times he doesn't bother at all, and he avoids me completely the rest of the time. Excellet video.

    • @WildTsHomestead
      @WildTsHomestead 13 часов назад

      Thank you, lol yeah Rhode Island Reds can be little A holes if you let them.

  • @ronshook5194
    @ronshook5194 День назад +1

    Great video,..! THANKS. I am a retired zoo keeper, have HAD POULTRY, etc. Most of my life.... in fact your flock looks like mine...lol
    ALL The different kinds... I'm 74, aggressive ROOSTERS were never a big deal for me. Guess cause, I always moved the same, IDKNOW.?
    UNTIL,... 7, NOW 8 YEAR GRANDSON... LOL. He's getting better but, this kid could turn a CAPON... Into Attila the Hun...Lol. He Would TEASE, poke, run up to them, retreat etc. Resulting in a few very aggressive birds...Now Thank the LORD, He has his own flock, and respects
    HIS BIRDS. IVE heard of your method, many years ago,... knew it works, but never had to use it.... the aggressive clocks, COCKERALS were given away....next time I have, or see any aggression, I'll use this method.... it makes complete sense. All the BEST to you, Your family.
    Ron, from the Adirondack mountains of upstate New York.

    • @WildTsHomestead
      @WildTsHomestead 12 часов назад

      Wow, thank you so much. I'm glad our video helped you or at least reminded you. I think its great for little kids to grow up around different animals, like your grandson, he learned to respect and appreciate them. I think that's important because that respect for animals start to carry over to anything or anyone.