mine go insane for tomatoes. i’ve also seen them eat fritos that my sisters friend dropped on the ground. they’re like little feathered garbage disposals
@@sushmasagar316 I personally don't have any roos, but a friend of mine had an extremely aggressive rooster that ate all the hen's eggs, snapped at them, and was a general asshole
I had two roosters one was very timid and got bossed around by the girls but he was small and young and another rooster who was a real grump and bossy.
I fed a duck couple at the park last week and ladyduck was obviously super hungry-- her manduck saved the food I tossed to him for her and aggressively chased away all other birds so she could eat all the snacks. It was a touching display of love. He protec, he atac, he let her have snak is an intraspecies motto
@@ElectricalExistence because not everything needs to be caught on video to be legit. Not everyone says 'yo look at these ducks, lets film them' when something like that happens, sometimes its just a personal memory that a person wanted to share, but who didnt necessarily have footage of it.
And some people think chickens are stupid. They are as intelligent as they need to be. I used to watch a friend's rescued rooster scratching up slugs and things, then stepping back so one hen or another could eat it. So cute to see.
@Paraponera that's how it goes when roosters wanna keep their hens healthy and happy for offspring and more life to come after a little bit of sacrifice
People literally have no idea what simp means anymore. Simps are men doing shit for women and getting nothing in return. The rooster isn't a simp if these hens are putting out.
No idea, there was a documentary on the BBC about chickens and it said most roosters and hens with damaged ovaries will do this so it must be a hormonal thing.
They just do some look after the lady's some don't so much some will wait until a hen submits to mate others basically just rape the shot out of it regardless they just have diffrent personalities like people
Some of my sweetest creatures I have ever had were my chickens - their interactions and 'love' for me were truly genuine... I miss my roosters so much - they used to travel in truck with me to go to jobsites and such - they were like dogs... I know they are just birds, but they acted much more.
I don't think that chickens are called birds, because CHICKEN are animals that are not able to fly at a higher height like the sky they don't lay eggs on high places but on the ground while BIRDS are animals who are able to fly on a higher height depends on if they reach their limit on how high they can get they lay eggs on high places like trees and poles some birds also lay eggs on the ground but not always, oh and they don't act like dogs.
@@matthewkelosky3864 Can chickens fly? Try comparing the chicken and the bird and estimate which "bird" will die or break it's bones if you toss them off a freaking skyscraper
long time ago we used to keep lay birds and had 1 rooster, one morning one of our neighbors dogs got loose from their backyard, a big malamute dog and tunneled under our chicken fence and went after our birds, that rooster fought off that dog trying to keep his hens safe.. Jack, the rooster was badly injured and ended up dying but he was a valiant brave guy. We will always remember him. I have a lot of respect for roosters.
@@Erin-vu1tt in most states I believe even in communist California is legal to protect your livestock from dogsI fortunately have never had to do it but I have walked to my neighbor's household my shotgun telling if I ever seen it again harassing my chickens and turkeys that I would shoot it they kept their dog well locked up after that
@Fluffynator America's wealth, like that of any empire in history, comes from making the rest of the world comparatively poor. The myth of the soviet threat was propogated by western colonial media to justify the constant historically unprecedented invasions of other countries around the world.
I used to have a huge Black Australorp Rooster who would do that. He was super attentive to his hens, and protective. He even slept in the hen house next to them on the roost. Most roosters sleep in the trees, and leave the hen house to the hens. My current rooster likes his hens, but he eats whatever food he comes across, without regard for the hens.
That's a good sign on your behalf because it shows you're taking good care of your chickens. When a Rooster does that, normally people are not feeding the chickens enough.
One day when I was at a NY tollway rest stop between Rochester and Syracuse I was eating a sandwich I’d packed myself for lunch sitting at an outdoor picnic table. I had a little male English sparrow land beside me, so I pinched a piece of bread off the edge a gave it to him, and to my surprise he took it over to a female a gave it to her. I repeated the process and he didn’t disappoint, he took each piece and gave it to a different female, several in all until he finally ate himself. What a good provider he was to his little haram. It pains me greatly to see the complete lack of civility that has rocked this country. We can all learn greatly from the actions of that little sparrow.
my cardinals do the same thing with sunflower seeds - he will actually bring it to them in his beak and she'll take it from him... it's just sweet and kind and loving to see - little things like that bring joy while the world is so absurd rude and often evil...
@Toographictosayontelevision Aaaand there we have it. The birds understand the way we all reciprocate and help each other and modern men are often TERRIFIED at the idea they might have to care for someone to earn all that comes with trust in return. Mind boggling.
This post reminds me of a similar experience I had. In New Zealand sitting on a park bench eating a pie. A seagull flys up to me for food. From behind, steals my hole pie. It ate the whole pie in a single mouthful. A rather difficult mouthful, but it somehow managed. I am sitting there looking at it thinking "I hope you choke to death, you pie thief."
Mo Z and normal people can easily see that you’re just trying to start shit, so any point you made is instantly invalidated. If you’re going troll at least try not to make it so obvious. And what part of my previous comment was moronic? I commend you to elaborate since your so smart and all.
This whole comment thread- never let your edgy man-children use RUclips after you beat them as they'll vent their angsty emotions in a video about chickens on youtube
I used believe in giving, for 8 years I never thought of myself always had money did something for her only, even I would eat less and give her plenty and act as if I’m not hungry, but after 8 years of such relationship she got bored, sad but true, I was shocked and broken, somehow now I’m all good, her memories literally hurted me most. Gotta tell you guys ons rule LOVE YOURSELF ❤️
Our rooster also does so. He always gives his 1st bite to his hen. Roosters do really care for their hens. They are so protective for their friends. Its lovely to watch ❤️❤️❤️ Love from Henroo World ❤️
It's the "here's something good for you to eat" call, which they all learn from their hen mothers as chicks. I thought he was discarding the treats as ones he didn't like until he gave that call. He really is a sweet, generous boy. :)
@@anyjen My roosters that were hand reared by me and never had a mother hen do this too. It's an instinctive call that they know without needing to be taught.
I was just thinking that he behaves like a mom to those hens. He event tries to give to both, not just the one. Evolutionarily it must be very beneficial to keep the mother of your future chicks well fed. Very good mechanism to propagate your genes.
@@RT-dm4bi as a man I can say I tested both approaches... _"treating women like shit"_ gives better results... who am I to deny women what they want...??
@@lastmanstanding5423 oh look a man telling a woman what her her wants and needs are for her, thats such a new concept. Try and justify being a shitty person all you want but at the end of the day treating people poorly for your own benefit will backfire one way or another.
I used to have a hen like that. Raised her from a chick and she always wanted to sit on my shoes when she was over a month old, and started getting up on my shoulders when she was full grown. She was such a sweetheart 😍
This rooster accepts treats, and gives them to his girls. My grandmother had a neighbor who owned a rooster who would attack you while you're trying to feed all the chickens.
My housemate landlord had an asshole rooster like that. He lived in the backyard, but he’d watch you when you were in the kitchen from the window. He’d see when you were headed outside, and he was there to greet you and attack. I’d walk out with a broom because for some reason that scared the shit out of him and all the chickens. Literally the only way to come outside without being attacked. For awhile I tried picking him up and sitting with him every time I came outside--which is actually easy, because he’d freeze up when you reach down to grab him-but that changed nothing. His new roosters are bigger and scarier looking but never attacked me.
He's not a simp. He's taking care of his wives like any men should do. I'm guessing some of the comments are from the USA where people's morals are corrupt.
@Ebola "Chads". You mean that a guy with a backbone, personality, level of competence in something worthwhile and keeps himself groomed is more attractive than a basement dwelling, greasy, neckbearded wet waif? I'm shocked.
A Rooster does way more than just crow! He is provider and protector! He sounds the alarm if there is an intruder! He will fight for his ladies! He rules the roost! Bee Blessed Danny and Rita in TN on Rooster's Ridge
Awww he is such a gentleman :D My boy does the same with his ladies. He is the last to eat when I give him and his ladies a nice treat :3 Chickens are such wonderful animals. It's a shame and disgusting to see how bad most humans treat them
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got me to read this good bit just so you could ruin it
I have chickens too. My alpharooster is the sweetest guy and when he notice one of his hens didn't get any treat from me, he takes one and gives it to her, so she can eat it. Roosters are real gentlemens and thats why I love them!
the are being fed normally, these are just extra treats. Clearly you haven't seen how much food a chicken eats in a day if you think this was feeding :)
Dude is smart. He knows how to keep his wives happy.
I just realized he tries to take turns with giving the food to the gals. Lool
Apparently having more than one wife is key to keeping your wife happy in that case
@DR
Happy male/man makes all around him happy
@Dragonetta
Happy cock is happy females
He must be muslim by faith.
Rooster: here you go, sweetheart
Hen: GIMMIE THAT
This was the funniest comment I've read Lmao 😂😂.
fr💀
Welcome to 2020
CJ 😂
LOL 🤣🤣🤣
People are fighting in the comments about a ROOSTER being a simp or not, and I'm over here amazed that chickens like broccoli.
chickens eat pretty much everything and anything lol
@@dagheidr Well yeah, but broccoli though. It's hilarious for whatever reason to me.
mine go insane for tomatoes. i’ve also seen them eat fritos that my sisters friend dropped on the ground. they’re like little feathered garbage disposals
@@clinkclunk my cat has eaten corn :)
My mom had chickens, they would often catch mice and eat them.
Roosters are indeed very protecting of their hens, they give them treats, and get super excited every time a hen lays an egg.
Lol all the chickens gather around me when I take their eggs and just watch me
My hens always lead the rooster into the coop when they lay, like “look! Look!” And he is always so happy
Not all roosters are so chivalrous. Just lke human males roosters too have personality.. some are selfish and aggressive towards,the hens.
@@sushmasagar316 I personally don't have any roos, but a friend of mine had an extremely aggressive rooster that ate all the hen's eggs, snapped at them, and was a general asshole
I had two roosters one was very timid and got bossed around by the girls but he was small and young and another rooster who was a real grump and bossy.
I fed a duck couple at the park last week and ladyduck was obviously super hungry-- her manduck saved the food I tossed to him for her and aggressively chased away all other birds so she could eat all the snacks. It was a touching display of love. He protec, he atac, he let her have snak is an intraspecies motto
😂
Why no video of it....
@@ElectricalExistence because not everything needs to be caught on video to be legit. Not everyone says 'yo look at these ducks, lets film them' when something like that happens, sometimes its just a personal memory that a person wanted to share, but who didnt necessarily have footage of it.
@@ReddyRAD i asked csuse i wanted to see it, asshole
Electrical Existence Oi he just answered your question no need to get rude!
Happy hen, happy pen.
Kim C
😂
Kim C
Clever lol
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Happy Pen, Happy Hen! 😎
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My rooster says “cluckcluckcluckcluckcluck” to say “here’s food” , but he does it so fast that it sounds like “looklooklooklooklook”
that would be fun to watch and hear
Our rooster does the same with his girls
Lol
That's exactly what put rooster does!
Mine also does this😃
Plot twist: Rooster's wives are his poison detectors.
😁😁😁
Yeah..
Man being a Man
There surely won't be any poison left when they are finished tho... Or food
😀😀
What actually happened:
Rooster: "Ew broccoli here you have it."
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@Beverly Rhame I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not-
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂!!!!!
@Beverly Rhame what about it was funny at all?
King want his high class steak
Get a man who can treat you right.
Hi.
My father treats me right.
*Sem nexo*
Justin Y. Please... Just leave us alone.
Nice, changed your pic I see
And some people think chickens are stupid. They are as intelligent as they need to be. I used to watch a friend's rescued rooster scratching up slugs and things, then stepping back so one hen or another could eat it. So cute to see.
My mom had a few for a while. They are pretty smart. The guineas she had, not so much. Squawking for hours on end.
Yep, roosters are the scroungers and scouts of their flock.
There also very tasty
@@kung2651 You're the third person I know of who eats slugs.
@@wordreet ?
Absolutely gorgeous rooster. Prime of his life and well cared for.
Finally someone noticed. The tones of his feathers are astounding, likely purebred.
He must be very popular with the ladies
Lol
Well, sorry to say it, but, he's actually a bit of a cock.
@@trje246 well atleast he pleases his women ;)
@@danxterglobe8823 lmao! that's gold!
@@trje246 nice one 😏
He's giving them bouquets of flowers.
(Broccoli are indeed tiny flowers)
Hahaha i love this
👍👍👏👏
So cute! 💖
Yeah literally
Broccoli actually get longer as they flower out and the crowns we eat get flowers about 5-6 millimeters
hes not a simp, hes a gentlemen
Some may call him a Simp, but I call him a man who treats his womans right.
Even tho the hens are taking the food out of his mouth. They just seem like entitled hens right there.
Roosters always make sure the hens eat first. It's part of their job along with protecting the flock.
@@Mikey-ym6ok dude, they're just chickens
@Paraponera that's how it goes when roosters wanna keep their hens healthy and happy for offspring and more life to come after a little bit of sacrifice
People literally have no idea what simp means anymore.
Simps are men doing shit for women and getting nothing in return. The rooster isn't a simp if these hens are putting out.
The dominant roosters do this, the other ones generally won't. I have 8 roosters at the moment and only 3 will give food to the hens like this.
Banks Homestead Why do the roosters do this?
No idea, there was a documentary on the BBC about chickens and it said most roosters and hens with damaged ovaries will do this so it must be a hormonal thing.
Pixiedust8399 Roosters have ovaries? Wow, weird.
They just do some look after the lady's some don't so much some will wait until a hen submits to mate others basically just rape the shot out of it regardless they just have diffrent personalities like people
b1njjj95 lol rite
"Gotta take care of my ladies."
If you wanna round up your flock you gotta convince the rooster to go first. The hens all follow.
This rooster ain’t a simp, he’s more like a Chad, he gets all the hens
Some of my sweetest creatures I have ever had were my chickens - their interactions and 'love' for me were truly genuine... I miss my roosters so much - they used to travel in truck with me to go to jobsites and such - they were like dogs... I know they are just birds, but they acted much more.
I don't think that chickens are called birds, because CHICKEN are animals that are not able to fly at a higher height like the sky they don't lay eggs on high places but on the ground while BIRDS are animals who are able to fly on a higher height depends on if they reach their limit on how high they can get they lay eggs on high places like trees and poles some birds also lay eggs on the ground but not always, oh and they don't act like dogs.
@@anti-furry7237 No
@@matthewkelosky3864 ?
@@anti-furry7237 Birds as a species order are not defined by the ability to fly. There are hundreds of species of birds that can't fly.
@@matthewkelosky3864 Can chickens fly? Try comparing the chicken and the bird and estimate which "bird" will die or break it's bones if you toss them off a freaking skyscraper
Where do I find a man like this rooster
Nia L you freindzoned them all
JAMES ILY
Hey
I'm literally the rooster in the video
Nia L notice the hens are not fat ? Thats how
That's one beautiful rooster
the truth is he just doesn’t like his veggies.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🙏
George Carlin was right. Chickens are decent people.
Aww! My rooster does this too. Making sure the hens get fed before he does :)
my rooster did this shit in the middle of winter while there was also a rat problem and almost died
@Silmarrillion123 it worked with me😂
R U MOTHER OF DRAGONS??
@@leolearning3048 I-what!?
@@dieterrosswag933 it learned that from us.
long time ago we used to keep lay birds and had 1 rooster, one morning one of our neighbors dogs got loose from their backyard, a big malamute dog and tunneled under our chicken fence and went after our birds, that rooster fought off that dog trying to keep his hens safe.. Jack, the rooster was badly injured and ended up dying but he was a valiant brave guy. We will always remember him. I have a lot of respect for roosters.
I would've went inside, grabbed my shotgun, and ended that nasty dog's life right then & there. I hate dogs!!! 😡😡😡
@@Erin-vu1tt in most states I believe even in communist California is legal to protect your livestock from dogsI fortunately have never had to do it but I have walked to my neighbor's household my shotgun telling if I ever seen it again harassing my chickens and turkeys that I would shoot it they kept their dog well locked up after that
@@tomsmith5088 True California has become a commnunist state.
@Fluffynator America's wealth, like that of any empire in history, comes from making the rest of the world comparatively poor. The myth of the soviet threat was propogated by western colonial media to justify the constant historically unprecedented invasions of other countries around the world.
thats so sad i wwould hate that to happen to me! respect to Jack
our rooster does this, Making sure his girls get fed first.
I used to have a huge Black Australorp Rooster who would do that. He was super attentive to his hens, and protective. He even slept in the hen house next to them on the roost. Most roosters sleep in the trees, and leave the hen house to the hens. My current rooster likes his hens, but he eats whatever food he comes across, without regard for the hens.
That's a good sign on your behalf because it shows you're taking good care of your chickens.
When a Rooster does that, normally people are not feeding the chickens enough.
a very generous rooster.
When i was a kid used to have alot of chickens, and rooster would always give the chicks first and then in the end he would eat, what a gantleman
And that's the way it should be LOL
Like really the chicks? The baby chicks are fed by the roo? :o ooh what a good daddy
The ladies would adore him
GENTLEMAN, not GANTLEMAN.
Yes, that is very sweet indeed!
One day when I was at a NY tollway rest stop between Rochester and Syracuse I was eating a sandwich I’d packed myself for lunch sitting at an outdoor picnic table. I had a little male English sparrow land beside me, so I pinched a piece of bread off the edge a gave it to him, and to my surprise he took it over to a female a gave it to her. I repeated the process and he didn’t disappoint, he took each piece and gave it to a different female, several in all until he finally ate himself. What a good provider he was to his little haram. It pains me greatly to see the complete lack of civility that has rocked this country. We can all learn greatly from the actions of that little sparrow.
my cardinals do the same thing with sunflower seeds - he will actually bring it to them in his beak and she'll take it from him... it's just sweet and kind and loving to see - little things like that bring joy while the world is so absurd rude and often evil...
@Toographictosayontelevision Aaaand there we have it. The birds understand the way we all reciprocate and help each other and modern men are often TERRIFIED at the idea they might have to care for someone to earn all that comes with trust in return. Mind boggling.
This post reminds me of a similar experience I had.
In New Zealand sitting on a park bench eating a pie. A seagull flys up to me for food. From behind, steals my hole pie. It ate the whole pie in a single mouthful. A rather difficult mouthful, but it somehow managed.
I am sitting there looking at it thinking "I hope you choke to death, you pie thief."
@@TahtahmesDiary come again?
So true!!! By the way, its HAREM. HARAM means sin in Arabic.
I have seen this a lot. Love how a good rooster takes care of his girls. Some also stand guard while eggs are laid.
I just love chickens. Funny birds with cute personalities. Sweet!
Mo Z
Oh shut the fuck up. I've seen you causing trouble in other comment threads and with your shitty opinions. Either suck it up or take your leave.
Mo Z You do have a point. That's undeniable.
Mo Z and normal people can easily see that you’re just trying to start shit, so any point you made is instantly invalidated. If you’re going troll at least try not to make it so obvious.
And what part of my previous comment was moronic? I commend you to elaborate since your so smart and all.
This whole comment thread- never let your edgy man-children use RUclips after you beat them as they'll vent their angsty emotions in a video about chickens on youtube
The Pope
You cant ever be too sure, some people are genuinely like this guy
This rooster is better than my ex
Your ex had multiple gfs?
@@dieterrosswag933 Acuerdo
I used believe in giving, for 8 years I never thought of myself always had money did something for her only, even I would eat less and give her plenty and act as if I’m not hungry, but after 8 years of such relationship she got bored, sad but true, I was shocked and broken, somehow now I’m all good, her memories literally hurted me most.
Gotta tell you guys ons rule
LOVE YOURSELF ❤️
@@imthevoice7482 Stolen comment
@@SUPERNOVA0360 source please
This rooster treats his hens better than my last ex treated me 🤣
Our rooster also does so. He always gives his 1st bite to his hen.
Roosters do really care for their hens. They are so protective for their friends.
Its lovely to watch ❤️❤️❤️
Love from Henroo World ❤️
"Bitches love treats." - Rooster
lol
Interesting, the rooster calls the hens much as a hen calls her chicks, with the clucking sound.
WiseOneOfGod Most do. I know I learned a lot from mom!! Boy do I miss. : (
It's the "here's something good for you to eat" call, which they all learn from their hen mothers as chicks. I thought he was discarding the treats as ones he didn't like until he gave that call. He really is a sweet, generous boy. :)
HelenHighwater it means “look here’s food” if I’m right
@@anyjen My roosters that were hand reared by me and never had a mother hen do this too. It's an instinctive call that they know without needing to be taught.
I was just thinking that he behaves like a mom to those hens. He event tries to give to both, not just the one.
Evolutionarily it must be very beneficial to keep the mother of your future chicks well fed. Very good mechanism to propagate your genes.
Rooster: *Treats the hens with respect*
People: Awwwwww
Man: *Treats a woman with respect*
People: SIMP!!!!!!!
Same, as a woman it's always a blessing when a man treats nicely.
As a woman we can tell you, we'll take a "simp" anyday over an asshole who thinks treating women like shit makes him better than other males who dont
@@RT-dm4bi as a man I can say I tested both approaches...
_"treating women like shit"_ gives better results...
who am I to deny women what they want...??
@@lastmanstanding5423 oh look a man telling a woman what her her wants and needs are for her, thats such a new concept. Try and justify being a shitty person all you want but at the end of the day treating people poorly for your own benefit will backfire one way or another.
@@RT-dm4bi Its not your choice its how you mind works 😝
Awww, what a sweet rooster!!😍🤗 Always thinking about his flock!😉🐓
The hens seem far more aggressive
Getsuga Tenshō c;
Getsuga Tenshō ...Golddiggers!
Ju Mahn Jee yeah my hens just snatch the food from eachothers beak sometimes.
They usually are. The history of cock-fighting has given roosters a bad reputation, but they're actually really sweet.
Yeah, its called a pecking order for a reason.
Bitches be crazy.
On the other hand, males will fight to the death to be top rooster.
"bitches love broccoli"
JdeVrijer Bitches? But there are no dogs in this video. 😜
need more green
lemme faq pls
So precious and adorable sweet little nugget puff your rooster is so sweet 😍💖👍😉👍
Reminds me when I was a kid... my mother would collect crickets and feed them to me.
what.
*Cricket noise*..........
I used to have a hen like that. Raised her from a chick and she always wanted to sit on my shoes when she was over a month old, and started getting up on my shoulders when she was full grown. She was such a sweetheart 😍
Rolanda Edgington awww
Rolanda Edgington aw, that sounds so sweet!
Rolanda Edgington Aww sweet! ^^
2018: This Rooster so sweet
2020: THIS ROOSTER A SIMP!
Not a simp if he is successful in getting the ladies 😏
Only a black buffalo would say that
In 2020, everyman that talking to girls called simps and it sucks
@@AlwaysOnForever thought i was the only one who sees that.
He cleans up the mess after she mates with other roosters
A absolute gentle man
A true gentleman.. The same cannot be said about many people....
I love how the roosters are... They are so... Romantic ❤️🥺
They also can rape hens 😿
Pretty boy!!!! I love how they look up at you when you're feeding them, right in the eyes. They're intelligent.
What a handsome rooster! Lovely plumage. ❤️
I love how they sing a song of gifting to the hens so they are aware of his favor.
This rooster accepts treats, and gives them to his girls. My grandmother had a neighbor who owned a rooster who would attack you while you're trying to feed all the chickens.
maybe he thinks that you are trying to mate with his hens lol
My housemate landlord had an asshole rooster like that. He lived in the backyard, but he’d watch you when you were in the kitchen from the window. He’d see when you were headed outside, and he was there to greet you and attack. I’d walk out with a broom because for some reason that scared the shit out of him and all the chickens. Literally the only way to come outside without being attacked.
For awhile I tried picking him up and sitting with him every time I came outside--which is actually easy, because he’d freeze up when you reach down to grab him-but that changed nothing.
His new roosters are bigger and scarier looking but never attacked me.
@@seanmatthewking Broom handles remind them of snakes.
I bet the hens are glad to have such a generous, gentlemanly dominator and protected! Also, SOOOOOOO HANDSOME
He's not a simp. He's taking care of his wives like any men should do. I'm guessing some of the comments are from the USA where people's morals are corrupt.
That rooster is beautiful. You did well in raising him.
What a gentle-rooster! He may be nature's alarm clock, but he knows how to be civil with the ladies.😉
Roosters crow all the time, not just in the morning.
Pimpin ain't easy
Snowme For real! He's putting in work!
😂😂😂😂
Lol, great comment
All my bitches love me, and I love all my bitches
🤣🤣🤣
Now that's what I call a true
Gentle man
That is so damn precious I didn't know they would do something like this
When a rooster knows how to treat a lady better than any human....
@Ebola "Chads". You mean that a guy with a backbone, personality, level of competence in something worthwhile and keeps himself groomed is more attractive than a basement dwelling, greasy, neckbearded wet waif? I'm shocked.
My husband treats me like a queen, its more common than you think!
@@worthlessmonk its an animal u cant expect it to be monoguamous
i tried dropping a head of broccoli at this womans feet outside the grocery store, she just looked at me weird and got in her car
Obviously, you never heard of those "feeder" men...
I love the little cooing he does to signal a tasty treat 😭😭😭😭 my rooster does the same but doesn’t have such a deep voice.
If we do the same in front of the rooster maybe he'll learn
Priorities ! Our rooster boi taking care of his chicks.
That’s a pimp-daddy taking care of his hoze...
😂
Lmaooo
Whoever said "chivalry is dead" didn't know this gentlemen
He's the keeper of his flock😊
What a nice guy. Wish people were more sharing.
...If he knows what's good for him, he will. 🙂 Keeping the peace. 🐓
A Rooster does way more than just crow! He is provider and protector! He sounds the alarm if there is an intruder! He will fight for his ladies! He rules the roost! Bee Blessed Danny and Rita in TN on Rooster's Ridge
coz he don't lay eggs. but hens do. so it's his duty to take care of his hens.
Roosters lay hens.
@@terryacker9505 Genius
No one:
Rooster: now don't spend this all in one place, dear
That rooster is a complete gentleman.
Awww he is such a gentleman :D My boy does the same with his ladies. He is the last to eat when I give him and his ladies a nice treat :3 Chickens are such wonderful animals. It's a shame and disgusting to see how bad most humans treat them
got me to read this good bit just so you could ruin it
when u said "My boy does the same with his ladies" i thought u talking about a human lol
Oh he is a beauty and they are so cute
Hes a good rooster. Very good boy!!! So sweet
I have chickens too. My alpharooster is the sweetest guy and when he notice one of his hens didn't get any treat from me, he takes one and gives it to her, so she can eat it. Roosters are real gentlemens and thats why I love them!
What a sweet Guy!! Would never have expected such tenderness from a chicken! See-you learn something new all the time!!
That's why in spanish we call good men responsible with their families Gallos.
Yessss!!!!
Something new❤️
This Rooster is an absolute STUD 🐓😍
A good man like that is hard to find! He is a keeper :)
He says: "I's takes care of the ladies and the ladies takes care of me"!!!
Those little grumbles when he calls the hens over always makes my heart swell. A handsome boy doing a great job.
Fact: People who got this in recommendations know about the dodo channel
The what
I don't
Yeah the Dodo is awesome.
Still, it's nice to see an animal video that doesn't make me tear up.
The Dodo videos really pull on the old heart strings.
I love that rooster,he has a harem relationship & making sure all of his hens are happy
Animals have more love in their hearts than us so-called humanbeings.
Right!Right!Absolutely RIGHT!!!!
absolutely ryt
The fact the rooster is starving himself just to make sure everyone else is fed is amazing..
They'll die for their flock, many do.
well he basically is feeding the hens first then himself unlless you have a greedy rooster
@@Yeshuaschosen they die protecting only im pretty sure they dont starve themselves
the are being fed normally, these are just extra treats. Clearly you haven't seen how much food a chicken eats in a day if you think this was feeding :)
Just goes on to prove that sharing is caring.
That was beautiful.
What a gentleman.
I read it as " sweet rooster gives THREATS to his hens", and I was just waiting for him to threaten the hens
Very romantic rooster
He's such a gentleman 😊
What a handsome provider that roster is😍💕
Aw what a sweetie. Trying to impress the chicks! Hes no chicken
Hannah Banana_25 and he ain't stupid either,if wants to get in the house
Happy wife, happy life
Yes
What a true gentleman...
that's a man of his family 😍😍😍 very sweet rhode islands
He treats his ladies right !!! So cute !!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️
I love him!!
Now that is very good husband material!
His friendly look when he sees the broccoli it's so cute!