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  • @shemer00
    @shemer00 Год назад +159

    I've raised tons of roosters and none have ever attacked me. My current 2 beg for food follow me around and love to be petted. I'm sorry you guys have had such a hard time with yours. I found it helps to handle roosters from when their young and continue to do so even as they are adults. Having more hens help. Pulling talons can help with them hurting you. They could just be stressed as well.

    • @crow4120
      @crow4120 Год назад +15

      I have done the exact same as you and I have only ever had one stay attached to me, all the rest grew out of it no matter how much time I spent with them 😭

    • @isaiahhallett9871
      @isaiahhallett9871 Год назад +11

      I’ve handled all of mine as early as possible and so far none of the roosters I have handled have been mean. I wouldn’t be surprised if your roosters are stressed.

    • @janicemiller2921
      @janicemiller2921 Год назад +9

      It would depend on what breed what kind are they

    • @isaiahhallett9871
      @isaiahhallett9871 Год назад +2

      I think most of theirs are Indio Gigantes, cochins, and Frizzles

    • @janicekimmey2864
      @janicekimmey2864 Год назад +6

      We have had five roosters, two, of which, were out for blood and one of them did some damage to my leg. We raised all from chicks. They are not worth butchering. We killed the two worst behaved and gave one away. I found that two boys to 30 girls was a good ratio.

  • @johnatkinson3350
    @johnatkinson3350 Год назад +76

    You can train your roosters To be respectful. I learnt the trick from other RUclips homesteaders on here. Catch up the rooster and then with one hand put pressure on him to sit on the ground and using your thumb and first finger on the other hand put pressure on him to lay down his head. Then wait until he calms down before release. Repeat this daily for a few days up to a week and he will look at you very differently. The only damage being to his pride. I tried this on a friend's rooster that he was giving up on and has had no trouble since.

    • @novasiri7809
      @novasiri7809 Год назад +6

      I've used this tactic too, and going into my flock the Rooster, his name is Manson he's a silver wyndotte, either gives me a wide berth.. or comes up to me if I've got food. 0 problems since doing the 'showing dominance' thing.

    • @johannabennion
      @johannabennion Год назад +4

      I’ve done this as well with my roosters and it works. Every time I hold them, I do this and they are quite respectful. But each family member has to do it with each rooster.

    • @ashleymendez8522
      @ashleymendez8522 Год назад +3

      I actually didnt know this was a thing i just did it for fun like sitting a child down

    • @jlexoticbirds4134
      @jlexoticbirds4134 Год назад +7

      When my rooster went through puberty he went after my shoe ONCE and I did this. He never did it again although he was very skittish afterwards and I had to rebuild the bond through treat feeding. He was the sweetest after that and stayed sweet his whole life

    • @suvinuji6843
      @suvinuji6843 Год назад

      Does this works with hens? My most docile has turned hostile which is sad

  • @lindasuerussell4398
    @lindasuerussell4398 Год назад +13

    Thank you for showing your Roosters all together in their own area. We had a similar problem, but we were unsure of putting all the Roos together. After seeing you do it, we tried it and they are all now living happily together in a larger enclosure. Thank You for your videos.

    • @whitehouseonthehill
      @whitehouseonthehill  Год назад +3

      That's great to hear!

    • @Therealhashmatgaming
      @Therealhashmatgaming 4 месяца назад

      We have a angry rooster what should we do
      ​@@whitehouseonthehill

    • @Therealhashmatgaming
      @Therealhashmatgaming 4 месяца назад

      ​also how many hens for a rooster

    • @Therealhashmatgaming
      @Therealhashmatgaming 4 месяца назад

      ​@@whitehouseonthehilli buyed a black rooster and i think its the 6000$ one i can show pic of it if needed

  • @eileenjurek6898
    @eileenjurek6898 Год назад +9

    I have a rooster who is a royal little nugget. He tried to attack me once. Fortunately he didn't hurt me. I have handled him ever since I had him has a cockrell. After that I went on RUclips to search out deal with a rooster. I found this guy and he pinned the rooster on the ground including his head for 15 seconds. The bird was not harmed, just put in a submissive position. He also said anyone bothered by the bird has to do that. I did that and Doolittle my rooster he still charges, but he stops about 3 feet from me. A squirt bottle also helps too. Most importantly you got to do what you feel is best for your family. Which by the way you children are growing so fast. I love watching your channel. You and Becky are doing an awesome job!

    • @whitehouseonthehill
      @whitehouseonthehill  Год назад +2

      Yes, we often do that with our meanies. I usually try different things with each one that I’m having difficulties with. But Becky and the boys have to do the same thing with them otherwise they get picked on. They all leave me alone.

    • @thebirdmaster7
      @thebirdmaster7 Год назад +1

      My second cousins had a mean rooster and they were too afraid to go in the chicken coop but I just walked in there and grabbed the rooster like it was nothing

  • @XxAmayaSanxX
    @XxAmayaSanxX Год назад +77

    All of your children are absolutely delightful, but I needed to let you know your oldest seems to be growing up into a very fine young man! I can easily picture him as a very kind hardworking adult!

  • @OG_Jam
    @OG_Jam Год назад +38

    i feel like we havent seen much of what joey gets up to on the farm and how he helps out... it was really cool seeing him chase the chicken back towards you while still being gentle enough to not hurt the chicken

  • @colleenhoward9590
    @colleenhoward9590 Год назад +8

    Just watched your show and your Rooster the Silver Phoenix is what I have. Lucky for me only one and he is a mean one too. He has already attacked me off guard in the eye. Had to go to ER and lucky for me they did a CT scan. They found I had a brain tumor. People asked me if I have killed him yet? To that I say, "How do you kill something that just saved your life?" I hate him butt..... and life on my mini farm would be better without him. How did he get mixed in with a bunch of Easter egger's If he is a Silver Phoenix? The end of this story is the brain tumor is out and I'm recovering at home. I'm not myself yet but getting better with each day. I'm waiting for plastic surgery on my eye area and to align the eye ball with the other eye because he has caused me to have double vision. I was sitting down on my van steps and that rooster saw me when my head pooped from around the corner and sucker attacked me right off the step. Please be careful of your children with your Rooster. Thanks for sharing

  • @knopie88
    @knopie88 Год назад +45

    Joey is a beautiful, smart and wonderful dog. I lLove how he helps out on the farm.
    The trainer-guy who said that Joey was not trainable and mean is proved to be so wrong.

  • @elfiefromangelcity6142
    @elfiefromangelcity6142 Год назад +8

    Might want to get some sort of fly repellent on your heifers. They've been looking agitated the last few videos. Give them some relief til the snow comes. Hope your roosters settle down. They're beautiful!

  • @thebirdofburns
    @thebirdofburns Год назад +2

    Damn Oreo and Barbie has gotten big. 😂”mini pigs”😂

  • @JHENSHOMESTEAD
    @JHENSHOMESTEAD Год назад +2

    We just recently now have a rooster overpopulation. We have two that are great and a whole bunch little roos who our hens decided they wanted to hatch out a month ago. My favorite part is when they find that voice, its adorable until they figure it out.

  • @1957Dirogo
    @1957Dirogo Год назад +45

    Joey has good herding instincts.

    • @joeyl.rowland4153
      @joeyl.rowland4153 Год назад +4

      I do not

    • @shayz147
      @shayz147 Год назад +1

      @@joeyl.rowland4153 lol

    • @GreenGarbadge
      @GreenGarbadge Год назад +9

      He isn’t trying to herd them he is trying to playfully kill them but they don’t see that

    • @eileenjurek6898
      @eileenjurek6898 Год назад

      @@joeyl.rowland4153 😄

    • @scarcity1234
      @scarcity1234 Год назад +2

      did they get a livestock guardian dog or a herding one
      that dog is going to accidentally hurt one of those birds at that rate, they're also terrible breeds for guarding

  • @jessicamadison377
    @jessicamadison377 Год назад +3

    We finally just added a roo to our flock- a friend had an extra and he is a silkie/Mille de fleur mix and he’s been very sweet. Only pecks when you’re trying to grab him out of the nesting boxes 🤣🐓😝

  • @JacquesTreehorn
    @JacquesTreehorn Год назад +2

    Wow, the red pheasant is really striking red. Pretty bird.

  • @Edward_Niyo
    @Edward_Niyo Год назад +4

    The chicken your dog was chasing felt like he was gonna die the way he was running outta breath at the end😂😂

  • @joycecampbell876
    @joycecampbell876 Год назад +6

    I would be putting some bad roasters in my freezer

    • @Lucaswife0100
      @Lucaswife0100 Год назад

      That’s animal abuse you can got o jail psycho!

    • @apollothehealinghunter5328
      @apollothehealinghunter5328 Год назад +5

      @@Lucaswife0100 if you think that's animal abuse you'd hate to hear about the mainstream meat industry

    • @isaackendrick7655
      @isaackendrick7655 Год назад +2

      @@Lucaswife0100 putting roosters in the freezer is not abuse. I mean if you don’t do it in a humane way than is sad but not abuse

    • @Lucaswife0100
      @Lucaswife0100 Год назад

      @@apollothehealinghunter5328 I’ve seen the terrible things they do to farm animals .

    • @Lucaswife0100
      @Lucaswife0100 Год назад

      @@isaackendrick7655 I have an idea I put a new born baby in a freezer but don’t worry I will give them a toy

  • @chrisc.5442
    @chrisc.5442 Год назад +5

    Beautiful homestead guys … lovin the birds n all … I can’t wait for the Aviary to be completed and see the birds inside enjoying all y’all hard work .. that is goin to be a beautiful site to be seen … ❤

  • @daphnelu7
    @daphnelu7 Год назад +3

    I had two roosters that would charge you and maul your foot 😂
    There was this one time I had my back towards one of them, heard him charging and I turned around. He stopped and acted like nothing happened and walked off.

  • @catherinequigley569
    @catherinequigley569 Год назад +4

    I used to donate my extra roosters to an elderly woman in the next town. She was on a fixed income and would slaughter her own and appreciated the birds.

  • @dirtroadfarm.4024
    @dirtroadfarm.4024 Год назад +6

    20 years of raising chickens and only 2 were ever aggressive to people. They went to the stee pot. Too many nice roosters go to the stewnpit to justify keeping a bad one

  • @samuelschult985
    @samuelschult985 Год назад +1

    That's so funny at 2:18 it looked at first glance you had the camera on a possum, 😂

  • @shtybastard5767
    @shtybastard5767 Год назад +8

    I can see that joey is doing a good job of helping you catch some escapers. Good to see that. Hope for more improvement 🥳

  • @cristal_claws
    @cristal_claws Год назад +1

    I love that dog!🥰

  • @user-mb7cw1ni2f
    @user-mb7cw1ni2f Год назад +1

    How beautiful are those beautiful memories and well done for what you did to a family and what you offer to it with all your strength because you are a wonderful father with my mother who is mighty in your care and the care of your children, may God protect you and take care of you.

  • @LiveSilkies
    @LiveSilkies Год назад

    We have a young, big Delaware Rooster 🐓, anyone need 1, they're beautiful

  • @ATRPFarms
    @ATRPFarms Год назад +1

    I so wish yall were closer I lost my fizzle to my mom's turkeys this year 😢 if yall were closer to Mississippi I'd so buy one of your beautiful ones

  • @Tess_71022
    @Tess_71022 Год назад +4

    Joey is so cute! Also with my rooster we trim the spirs with a drimmle to keep them smooth and short so no one gets hurt ad bad (mainly the hens cause he's a nice rooster)

  • @MA-mh1vs
    @MA-mh1vs Год назад

    Some breeds are more aggressive than others but I have found that handling them often when small helps especially if you can intervene when they are being picked on. One of my kindest roosters was one that was picked on a lot when small and I would go out and scoop him up and hold him for a while just so he could rest. That rooster never once showed aggression to me his whole life, he also always made eye contact with me when I spoke to him. I have no doubt that was due to all the times I rescued him from being bullied.

  • @christianaverettsr.6528
    @christianaverettsr.6528 Год назад +1

    Y'all have a great family

  • @kimmiejoclark6943
    @kimmiejoclark6943 Год назад +1

    There are so many beautiful roosters looking for homes. I've often thought of starting a rooster stud farm. There are places you can have chickens, but not roosters. And would like to hatch out some of their eggs.

  • @dawnrasor7515
    @dawnrasor7515 Год назад +2

    I just love your videos! What an incredible family you have. Thanks for sharing so much of your life with us!

  • @Ecc235
    @Ecc235 Год назад +27

    I love y’all’s channel!! It has inspired me to get chickens!

  • @dugel3
    @dugel3 Год назад +2

    I had to laugh when you asked how many "male silky roosters" you had.... my guess would be all of them! Sorry, couldn't resist LOL

  • @awrad3621
    @awrad3621 Год назад +1

    i feel reely sorry for the chicken that was hiding in the grass at the end

  • @katzunkaimoto8889
    @katzunkaimoto8889 10 месяцев назад

    I've noticed to have happy roosters we need more space and more hens, rule of thumb is 8-10 hens per rooster, we've had a few mean ones that had to go to the oven but we managed to make the rest nice and we had about 30+ at one point

  • @CackleberryFarm
    @CackleberryFarm Год назад +2

    The best thing to do with a mean rooster is to flip them upside down. I have a rooster named will. He was a very mean bird. Whenever I would let the ladies out, he’d chase me and give me bruises from him attacking me with his spurs.
    My Aunt came over and taught me a good way to calm a rooster down. Simply grab the rooster by the feet, hang them upside down until their wings are open and they stop flapping. Hold them for awhile. This will show that your the boss.
    After doing this for a few days, they should no longer chase you.

  • @bobbiemooser7417
    @bobbiemooser7417 Год назад +4

    Hey, you are one of my favorite channels❤️love your videos of your wonderful family. Can’t wait to see the aviary completed.

  • @Sillyfawxx
    @Sillyfawxx Год назад +1

    i have a rooster just like these ones, his name is Gustavo he is a barred rock/silkie (possibly Bannie) mix, but he is abusive towards our hens and attacks my little brother a lot, but he is scared of us now so he isnt much of a riot now.

  • @donscottvansandt4139
    @donscottvansandt4139 Год назад +5

    Roosters have no fear .. they fight to the death . If you hit them or swat at them...this to them means you want to fight . The only success I've had with aggressive birds is to grab them and hold them down with your hand on they're back . When they calm down and have submitted...let them go . This is the way they establish a pecking order. I have had birds that I thought for sure were gonna meet they're end . But after doing this a couple times thy "catch a grip" !! Lmao 🤣

    • @prettypinklady69
      @prettypinklady69 Год назад +1

      If you notice, the daughter slaps at and hits the rooster with her bucket. Personally, I feel it's poor training to allow a child to abuse an animal like that. But that is just my opinion, of course, it appears they have gotten whatever animal would look good on camera or they'd be able to breed and sell.
      Again, that's just my opinion after occasionally viewing over the years. But, what do I know, eh?

    • @just_do_it469
      @just_do_it469 Год назад

      @@prettypinklady69 That was the wife...........................................................

    • @prettypinklady69
      @prettypinklady69 Год назад

      @@just_do_it469 Ah right, the wife is really slight. Even worse, she should definitely know better.

    • @just_do_it469
      @just_do_it469 Год назад

      @@prettypinklady69 Well you are right, but what would you do if the rooster came after you with those sharp claws.

  • @kimberlyhoy6239
    @kimberlyhoy6239 Год назад +2

    "Safe hands Jake!" think you missed your calling in life! You would have made a good goal keeper the way you snagged that silver phoenix rooster! Brilliant video and hopefully the rooster flock will work for you all, at least Becky will be safe from him from now on!

  • @Arthur-ek7nd
    @Arthur-ek7nd Год назад +3

    I am having to address my too many rooster on the farm problem this weekend.

    • @whitehouseonthehill
      @whitehouseonthehill  Год назад +1

      Seems like it's the time of year... trying to get organized for winter after the spring chicks have grown up. Good luck!

  • @l.ayn0226
    @l.ayn0226 Год назад +1

    I’m living for the “there goes Johnny Cash” 🤣

  • @Prxncess_Sophia
    @Prxncess_Sophia Год назад +1

    I just love the way chickens stare at you when they give you that look mine they do that too but they loft one leg up while staring at me making a weird noise

  • @olegnurmagomedov750
    @olegnurmagomedov750 Год назад +1

    If I was in US, I would have loved to get those roosters from you.

  • @tracyshaul9149
    @tracyshaul9149 Год назад +1

    I love your videos I have 3 chickens 2 frizzles and 1 bantam chochin mix.

  • @rebeccaplumlee9601
    @rebeccaplumlee9601 11 месяцев назад

    My sister had horrid roosters. Her kids went in pairs, 1 with feed, the other to play Rooster Ball (kicking or pushing the attackers away). I only had NICE roosters. I raised them all & was really involved with them. No trouble & even my geese were lovey to me & my kids. Not my hub or his friends that lived on our land.
    Best fortune with ur flock

  • @derekrazo3826
    @derekrazo3826 Год назад +1

    I used to have that problem like the white frizzled hen, i think its because of stress; stress because there are a lot of roosters

  • @athenabaker9430
    @athenabaker9430 Год назад +2

    I have found roos that grow up together tend to be friendlier towards each other. Otherwise it tends to be a bit more strained. I had my brahma roo and his son, and they couldn't stand each other, even though PB was 6 years old and wasn't doing much breeding anymore. But, on the other hand, I have my black jersey roo (Toecutter 6yrs) and his half Sussex son(TJ 3yrs) that always roost together and share a harem without any issues. I tend to keep my batchlors like you are, in their own groups without hens. Sometimes they end up meat birds, others are waiting for their hens to grow up to breeding age. I mostly have large breeds though, with a few old bantam. I try and keep my bantams separate from my standard and giants. I have actually had a couple accidents of giants stepping on bantams and hurting them. Though I recently received a young whitehackle roo that was being a trouble maker at a friend's place and put him in with 2 brahma girls. When he tried getting aggressive with Cleo, she would spin around and sit on him lol. He stopped being a jerk.

  • @aliciavillalobos3126
    @aliciavillalobos3126 Год назад +1

    So are the silkie frizzle hybrids called SIZZLES🤣

  • @jasonw2696
    @jasonw2696 Год назад

    Rooster feathers can be used in fly tying ...
    And you can eat them just got to cook them like you would a brisket .

  • @newscapepronewscapepro1807
    @newscapepronewscapepro1807 Год назад +1

    Happy to see you your vidios take for ever

  • @meeuwtje8975
    @meeuwtje8975 Год назад +2

    love your vids especially the hatching projects♥️

  • @eflowers8306
    @eflowers8306 Год назад +1

    My golden pheonix rooster has the same problem. But recently his son has been kicking him out of the coop so he hasn't been around to attack me. He flies out of the fence and stays in the woods during the day. Then he sneaks back in at night.

  • @MA-mh1vs
    @MA-mh1vs Год назад

    A top to a guinea pig cage works great to catch chickens. You can slap it down over them and then open the top door to take them out.

  • @QuailTale
    @QuailTale Год назад

    I really like the frizzle roosters

  • @lararabb8888
    @lararabb8888 Год назад

    Even the smallest would make good chicken stock that you could put up for winter soups.

  • @Vincentfarm168
    @Vincentfarm168 Год назад

    So beautiful farm ❤

  • @Bananapeelz098
    @Bananapeelz098 Год назад

    Peekaboo drumming is the most raptor sounding noise I've ever heard

  • @shabbirsha3022
    @shabbirsha3022 Год назад +1

    I love ur family bro…god bless u all❤❤

  • @KRXZY-LOL
    @KRXZY-LOL Год назад +1

    Hey hope your having a good year

  • @pierremartin5144
    @pierremartin5144 Год назад +1

    I have a lone black silkie hen amongst a bunch of other hens and a roo. I’ve been searching for a silkie roo to try and breed in the spring. If you really want to re-home one, if love to give it a shot!

  • @bronwynhl
    @bronwynhl Год назад +1

    i feel the rooster problem. i grew up around over 300 chickens. bunch of different breeds, my dad was into poultry showing. and i remember always having issues with the light sussex roosters so i feel the pain.

  • @debra8390
    @debra8390 Год назад

    I use a fishing net to catch the little blighters, fast and less stress

  • @DiamondMaster115
    @DiamondMaster115 Год назад +10

    This is really the only channel that I watch the sponsorships, because they're meaningful and all with your kids. I really enjoy these videos that you make and you put more than enough effort into it to make it quality.

  • @xcachanillax
    @xcachanillax Год назад +1

    That Silver Phoenix Rooster is one beautiful bird. Shame he is not staying and producing some off spring to sell.

  • @cricketd2932
    @cricketd2932 Год назад +1

    Have you thought about getting any Yellow Gold pheasants? I have inter-breed the red and the yellow ...that throw both. Of coarse the Lady Amhearst are my fave. Can't wait to see the aviary finished!!! Love your channel...watching your youngins grown with your flock

  • @riyanrifat8913
    @riyanrifat8913 Год назад +2

    You brother just living my dream.

  • @teddyzen09
    @teddyzen09 Год назад +1

    Joey is such a good dog 👏

  • @theothermother70
    @theothermother70 Год назад +1

    2:16 I thought I was looking at an opossum for a second.

  • @lararabb8888
    @lararabb8888 Год назад +1

    I'd love to have a non feather footed banty rooster! Maybe someday.

  • @evanrobinson9076
    @evanrobinson9076 Год назад +1

    love the videos keep the good work up!

  • @jonasdate7091
    @jonasdate7091 Год назад +1

    Can’t believe you don’t have 1 million subs yet.

  • @darlouthia5153
    @darlouthia5153 Год назад +2

    Coq au vin is a great recipe for roosters.

  • @coorgboy
    @coorgboy Год назад +1

    In our Village, we have a rule, if a rooster attacks us, next day it will be a chicken curry 😂✌🏻

  • @aprilfroehlich5835
    @aprilfroehlich5835 Год назад +1

    I live in Washington State, I'm small flock farming and would love an expansion of Cochin roo, a 6 pack of girls for him and a starter pack of Cornish cross.

  • @grammybear4226
    @grammybear4226 Год назад

    🐼 Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 69 yr old grandma in Texas, USA. 🐼 ❤ 🎀 👍 🧚‍♂ 🐈 🧚 🍀 💐

  • @vannesalira2094
    @vannesalira2094 Год назад

    I had a little black rooster and he would always chace me

  • @sandyeubanks4972
    @sandyeubanks4972 Год назад

    Lots of roosters wow

  • @roseywolf7867
    @roseywolf7867 11 месяцев назад

    2:15 Did anyone else thought that the nose was the eyes and questioned what type of animal that is?

  • @KirstyM100
    @KirstyM100 Год назад

    We had a beautiful Polish. He was stunning. We were breading him with our frizzle girls so he was locked up in a smaller space for a little while. A few days after we'd let him out he kicked my husband in the shin. My husband is 6'3 and 138lb so nothing on him. Our Polish snapped off his spur and started bleeding. My husband ran to get me to help. By the time we got back to the pen he had gone into shock and all I could do was hold him. He bled to death in about 8mins.
    We have mostly small hens so we've always gotten rid of our larger roosters. We have a beautiful silky. He's so sweet and a pekin rooster. I have to watch him but he's a lot better since we lost our 3rd rooster. So 2 seems to be our sweet spot.
    We are in spring and need to find some new hens as our girls are getting older.

  • @thebirdmaster7
    @thebirdmaster7 Год назад +1

    When I have mean Roosters I notice what triggers them the most is boots and shorts sometimes and sometimes pajama pants when I wear jeans and shoes I'm normally just fine, but they're sometimes Roosters that are aggressive no matter what

  • @janellnewton469
    @janellnewton469 Год назад

    There’s a video on spur removal. I was doubtful but it worked. They grow back just like our nails and it wasn’t hard to do.

  • @5starr.jermaine
    @5starr.jermaine Год назад +4

    Hi love your videos can you build the turkeys a bigger coop ❤

  • @surtu9221
    @surtu9221 Год назад

    Those two frizzles could have stayed with their hens, they're hilariously helpless and not much help fighting off predators, but also probably not hostile towards you XD

  • @poppysfarming8516
    @poppysfarming8516 Год назад +2

    Your vids make my day! ❤

  • @featherfriends8049
    @featherfriends8049 Год назад +1

    I think your the best inspiration for me

  • @mgm2008
    @mgm2008 Год назад +1

    Maybe you need ear fly tags. They work great to reduce flys on your cows!

  • @heatherlynnjohannesen9845
    @heatherlynnjohannesen9845 Год назад

    Oh I love that Silkie❤️

  • @jimmyvang4552
    @jimmyvang4552 Год назад +1

    If you have too much roosters but you still want to keep them, I would keep a roosters only flock/bachelor flock. If they don’t see any hens around they will be less aggressive. I have a bachelor flock for any mean roos and the change when they were with the hens to a roosters only flock is a big difference

  • @schammond8993
    @schammond8993 Год назад +1

    Holding them and forcing their head down does work.
    After about 5 minutes of that and me telling him I'm the boss then I make him sit in my lap for another 10 minutes. When he is good and calm I let him get down on his own. From time to time I have to refresh his memory. His name is Mr. Darcey. Good Luck with your roosters. If they attack me 3 times strike 3 you are out. 🐓= 🍲

  • @avamurdoch5898
    @avamurdoch5898 Год назад +1

    I just wanted to say that I love your guys videos

  • @emmawersel6053
    @emmawersel6053 Год назад

    Love your channel

  • @_revivify_7175
    @_revivify_7175 Год назад +1

    I have a hen that pecks my legs sometimes however sadly the start of these week it got extremely beat up until the point where it was basically dying. I was at school and my dad found it laying there. A few hours later it got up but has brain damage or something because I sways when it walks and pecks in the wrong place when shown food, it’s constantly shaking and gets frighten when trying to touch it, it’s head is bloody.

  • @princesscoco3071
    @princesscoco3071 Год назад

    We need one

  • @ivanflores-ramirez8105
    @ivanflores-ramirez8105 Год назад +3

    Chicken soup rooster style

  • @irmahardnett
    @irmahardnett Год назад +2

    I love your videos , life is good on the farm I can see it . everything thing is in perfect order you guy's have some adorable kid's , stay safe , happy & healthy much love from Georgia 💙💋 & happy fall 🍁🎃🍂🌾🎶

  • @munchiequeen6924
    @munchiequeen6924 Год назад +4

    Happy to see you! Hope September has been going well for you all ❤

  • @amritalaljit4511
    @amritalaljit4511 Год назад

    I really want a fancy rooster

  • @ericsadventures7548
    @ericsadventures7548 Год назад +2

    Good thing you put all the roosters with the turkey cause If they ever fight with the turkeys it’ll put the rooster in its place. Love the video keep doing What you do.

  • @concara86
    @concara86 Год назад +1

    Sorry you're having issues with your roosters. Of the hundreds we've had over the years only one has ever been mean and he got dispatched as soon as he went after one of my kids. My original Phoenix rooster was the sweetest boy we've had. He'd jump in my arms for pets and snacks. He was such a beautiful bird.