Good boy, most people misunderstand roosters but I think they’re absolutely majestic. It’s rare to find an animal so willing to give it his all to protect those under his charge.
Trust me, it's not that rare at all. It's basically leader instinct. Especially roosters. Those mofos will shred your face off if you tried anything funny to their flock. And i'm not even exagerating.
@@kebertxela941 what do you mean? Bovine are known to be protective of their herds, so does most species of small birds as well. And chickens aren't exactly prey animals either.
@@zebimicio5204 Chickens are prey animals for sure. Their preference are insects most, but they also eat snakes, mice, basically anything they can kill. Bears eat plenty of plants but they also prey upon salmon, etc. same thing
I saw a rooster and hen on my street once. In the middle of lots of houses for miles here come this couple. They were so big, well fed and just gorgeous. It was odd seeing them just walking along, and pecking ar the grass. Well I watched for like a 1/2 hr and what got me is how they coordinated their way along this neighborhood. The rooster watched mostly, but if he decided toceat the hen would stop eating and turn into the watch guard. They were the way chickens should be. They were very large, had their beeks,, all their toe nails, all their feathers. Not anything scrawny, scared, half beaten by factor farming about them. It was such a rare treat to see chickens look so majestic, beautiful, acting natural, and free. Yet it was also the endearing closeness of this pair. I could feel their love for one another. Very endearing. What a neat thing it is to see a so called farm animal be so free and natural and beautiful and have such a endearing closeness to one another. To see them enjoy what humans enjoy, the sun, the air, the environment.
My great grandmother use to say a chicken hawk can spot a chickens from ten miles up in the air...but once when they come in for the kill...once they get the chicken in their talons they don't let go...but a rooster always go gangsta if it get a chance...I grew up on a farm we had one hen we name her top notch bc she had a crop of feathers on top of her head...she fought off a hawk trying to take her babies...she was the smallest hen on the yard...she had a lot of spunk...great memories.
its hard to watch this without a smile on my face just knowing that the rooster protects and what the rooster will do to threats, at least he'll give it everything he has but that shot at 1:21 took that smile right off my face.
I miss my acreage so bad. Chickens, Geese, and Ducks, they sure are cool. My Rooster was over 2' tall. One tough Hombre when it came to his hes although to the family he was a kitten.
hahahaha A flock of chickens usually catches my attention for a bit to see how the ole boy is doing his job. I'd suggest anyone that doesn't know chickens to stop and give them some attention. There's a lot going on in a flock and the Cock is directing most of what happens with his girls. From directing somewhat their direction, finding food for them and not only finding it but calling them to it and showing them. Watching for danger or other roosters and sounding the alarm sending them for cover. Hardly just a bunch of dumb birds walking around aimlessly. There's plenty of communication going on between them.
When he sees something, often from above like a hawk, he gives off that alarm squawk for a nice long time and the hens headed for cover. They were mostly under a tree in the corner due to his warning. The others were running in between cover probably because they were the only one who picked a particular cover and when they stopped to think about it became anxious that they were alone.
I had a black sex link roo who would do this all the time,he was so protective of his flock to the extent he even attacked anything that he thinks is a treath he also crowed loudly during the night
@@EmilyTienne It amazes me how many people will comment, and have opinions about things they obviously know nothing about. How are you forming an opinion about this, when you can’t even figure out which one is a rooster? Much less know what he did to keep his flock safe? First off, the rooster does not run at all. He stood, sounding the alarm, for a long time! These hens must not be use to having a rooster around. Typically, the moment a rooster sounds the alarm, they run for cover. Which, eventually, all the hens headed to the corner of the yard. This flock has more than one rooster. So the one that sounded the alarm, stays in the open, so if the predator decides to attack, it comes for him, and not his flock. The other goes to be by the flock, to intervene, if needed. But if the first rooster is attacked, the others will come to his aid. And it’s not what he heard. It is what he saw. This is a very intelligent and brave rooster. You just aren’t smart enough to know, to not form opinions about things you know nothing about.
Good boy, most people misunderstand roosters but I think they’re absolutely majestic. It’s rare to find an animal so willing to give it his all to protect those under his charge.
You would too if you had a Harem to protect
Trust me, it's not that rare at all. It's basically leader instinct. Especially roosters. Those mofos will shred your face off if you tried anything funny to their flock. And i'm not even exagerating.
@@zebimicio5204 it is rare amongst prey animals.
@@kebertxela941 what do you mean? Bovine are known to be protective of their herds, so does most species of small birds as well. And chickens aren't exactly prey animals either.
@@zebimicio5204 Chickens are prey animals for sure. Their preference are insects most, but they also eat snakes, mice, basically anything they can kill. Bears eat plenty of plants but they also prey upon salmon, etc. same thing
Rooster and geese, great combo. That boy was listening, and the ladies calm.
1:20 The fastest shit ive ever seen xD
Thats me trying to start my diesel truck in winter
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Ah, the good life, a king and his queens!
Nobody notice the goose squirting ???
Yeah ,The shit went flying.
Every 7 minutes a goose goes!
I saw a rooster and hen on my street once. In the middle of lots of houses for miles here come this couple. They were so big, well fed and just gorgeous. It was odd seeing them just walking along, and pecking ar the grass. Well I watched for like a 1/2 hr and what got me is how they coordinated their way along this neighborhood. The rooster watched mostly, but if he decided toceat the hen would stop eating and turn into the watch guard. They were the way chickens should be. They were very large, had their beeks,, all their toe nails, all their feathers. Not anything scrawny, scared, half beaten by factor farming about them. It was such a rare treat to see chickens look so majestic, beautiful, acting natural, and free. Yet it was also the endearing closeness of this pair. I could feel their love for one another. Very endearing. What a neat thing it is to see a so called farm animal be so free and natural and beautiful and have such a endearing closeness to one another. To see them enjoy what humans enjoy, the sun, the air, the environment.
Check Brahma Chickens, and you will be amazed by their beauty.
and i like the way you think about chickens.
Nothing majestic about a darn chicken all you talk of how fat when fat is not healthy,only JESUS IS MAJESTIC
@@anienielethaanoynomoue8076 I mean yeah Jesus is the greatest but Jesus made chickens too
I have loads of chickens on my street. This house keeps them few houses down from mine - every morning the rooster goes crazy in morning
Time to go plantbased (:
My great grandmother use to say a chicken hawk can spot a chickens from ten miles up in the air...but once when they come in for the kill...once they get the chicken in their talons they don't let go...but a rooster always go gangsta if it get a chance...I grew up on a farm we had one hen we name her top notch bc she had a crop of feathers on top of her head...she fought off a hawk trying to take her babies...she was the smallest hen on the yard...she had a lot of spunk...great memories.
its hard to watch this without a smile on my face just knowing that the rooster protects and what the rooster will do to threats, at least he'll give it everything he has but that shot at 1:21 took that smile right off my face.
Did I miss something? What exactly took the smile off your face??
@@carenxatu5962 I'll give you a hint: it's not the rooster 😂
… … !! *gags*
hahahaha
Didn't know geese liked taco bell. Learn something new everyday
Never knew Roosters were so protective!! Wow...good to see and know.
Donkeys are the same way! They will kill a wolf
@@kimmorrison9169 Really...wow..interesting also
Oh my gosh, he's so adorable!!
Geese walking by like, you gonna do something or just stand there and look.
He's what you call the yard pimp! Let's git em dooooode!
Boom
1:20 goose is like >.> oh shit .< pfffpfpfppbbttttt
They don’t like that goose!
I miss my acreage so bad. Chickens, Geese, and Ducks, they sure are cool. My Rooster was over 2' tall. One tough Hombre when it came to his hes although to the family he was a kitten.
That's that yard pimp
Dam straight
He is so gorgeous 🥰
hahahaha A flock of chickens usually catches my attention for a bit to see how the ole boy is doing his job. I'd suggest anyone that doesn't know chickens to stop and give them some attention. There's a lot going on in a flock and the Cock is directing most of what happens with his girls. From directing somewhat their direction, finding food for them and not only finding it but calling them to it and showing them. Watching for danger or other roosters and sounding the alarm sending them for cover. Hardly just a bunch of dumb birds walking around aimlessly. There's plenty of communication going on between them.
I was expecting the rooster to pounce on those ducks.
He knows these are his hens, and he be damned if they get killed while he is on watch. Good rooster you are.
Can someone explain this? Protective how? I saw that hen running away from something and rooster just stood there......
When he sees something, often from above like a hawk, he gives off that alarm squawk for a nice long time and the hens headed for cover. They were mostly under a tree in the corner due to his warning. The others were running in between cover probably because they were the only one who picked a particular cover and when they stopped to think about it became anxious that they were alone.
They should of named it "Asshole finds another way to piss off his neighbors." I'd hate to live next to him.
Welcome to Jurassic Park!
Are the neighbours affected by the sound and noise of your birds ? 👉🐔🦆
Roosters get a bad rap. They're awesome. Good job boy!
It's hard to believe T-Rex evolved into that.
1:21 is remarkable
The most watched part of this video is the duck taking a huge dump. God bless America
A mi también me gusta hacer vídeos como este, pues todo lo relacionado con el Campo es fascinante.
Awesome 🐓 the protector
I was once warned by a neighbour’s rooster to keep my distance from the flock. I loved it
You're neighbors must love you...
Her stomach does loves from all those free eggs
I once lived 2 months in half a house w a rooster living in basement. Every damn morning that thing would wake me up 🤨
OMG LMAO! 1:21 I didn't expect that lol
He/she really let it loose! This is what I love about animal's they have no shame. 😂😂
Rooster protecting flock: he hears a commotion. He runs away in the opposite direction. LOL.
Yup... that’s the warning sound.
Awesome. My latest book involves a chicken, paramedic Chris and the runaway chicken.
The rooster is like the bird Elvis
Ole Fog horn Legghorn is all business. Roosters mean business protecting the women. Good bird.
You have to wonder what the neighbor's think of that rooster's voice.
Good lord they spoiling for a fight Bring it in Tony Hawk!! We got the ducks rollin with us.
" I guess it must have happened when I was trying to find a parking space "
That goose just took a deuce 😂
HOLY GOBS OF GOOSE GOO BATMAN !!!!!
Quanta fofura! Assisti aqui do Brasil.
Ay, pimpin ain't easy baby
Viva el campo 🙂
That's a lot of borb screms
Nice Roosters!
They sense fear from one anther (The ducks/goose are like yoh something up bruh)
The Alarm Call Means a Hark is Above Them,
1:18 goose lol
The good rooster protects the flock and is constantly on the alert like yours! ((fan no 165)
Protecting????From what,the person making the video?
“ rooster warning flock after attack” clickity clack!
Умиротворяющая картина! Ещё бы курочку на наличие яичка пощупать...
Wtf?
Good boy!
I wonder if they are Zoned to have a rooster anyway 🤔?
EXACTLY 💯
Isn't that call that the rooster is doing supposed to be the alarm? Why aren't the hens listening and going to hide
And I thought my parrot was annoying......
I didn't see anything.
That's a good rooster!
1:20 that was a live spray stream LSS *.*
no protection here. down vote
Why is that chicken see-through as it runs along and then just disappears. Right at the start!
*A NOTHING BURGER*
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I guess I missed it. I never saw an attack on the flock.
Shroeder's chicken ?
Sorry but all I could see was breakfast
When does the rooster begin?
Pretty misleading title. Your rooster isnt doing anything but standing there gargleing.
BIG ROO..thats waasup
From what?
Yeah he was protecting them from the wind 👎
I missed something
He didn't do nothing smh
I had a black sex link roo who would do this all the time,he was so protective of his flock to the extent he even attacked anything that he thinks is a treath he also crowed loudly during the night
I don't live on a farm and do not understand the screaming sounds. What does this mean? Was that a chicken about to be slaughtered for food?
It means he sees a predator. He's telling the hens to take cover then keeping the geese away from them.
Lol
Is that rooster a Faverolle mix?
I didn't see the threat? What where was the threat?
Nothing to see here
No defendió nada.
SPEAKING OF, CAN ANYONE TELL ME HOW TO CHASE ONE
OUT OF MY YARD BEFORE IT TURNS IT INTO A WASTELAND.
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How do you keep your geese so quiet?
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What a scam I didn't see that rooster do much of anything. Where was the threat?
It must of been the geese... They're known killers!
Protecting his ladies 😅
Thats a whole lot of protecting going on
1:17 .... Aflac
The Rooster protected the hens from getting harassed by really bad insurance promoters
I cant believe i fell for this misnamed video
I dont see any protection going on. This was slow and boring
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What
mehh....I tot there is gonna be eagles or hawk attacking....just a lame chicken minding their own business.
Protect what..laughing here..
Didn't you hear the warning sound?
@@augustnziza5140 Yeah, so?
Don’t hurt yourself. It’s obvious it’s over your head. Run along and play. Let the adults talk.
I thought the same thing. Protecting what? He hears noise and runs away to save himself.
@@EmilyTienne It amazes me how many people will comment, and have opinions about things they obviously know nothing about. How are you forming an opinion about this, when you can’t even figure out which one is a rooster? Much less know what he did to keep his flock safe?
First off, the rooster does not run at all. He stood, sounding the alarm, for a long time! These hens must not be use to having a rooster around. Typically, the moment a rooster sounds the alarm, they run for cover. Which, eventually, all the hens headed to the corner of the yard. This flock has more than one rooster. So the one that sounded the alarm, stays in the open, so if the predator decides to attack, it comes for him, and not his flock. The other goes to be by the flock, to intervene, if needed. But if the first rooster is attacked, the others will come to his aid. And it’s not what he heard. It is what he saw.
This is a very intelligent and brave rooster. You just aren’t smart enough to know, to not form opinions about things you know nothing about.
Isn't that misogynistic?