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16 February 2023, 15:09
Saeed
Beware Of The Chicken!
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17 February 2023, 06:49
Use Enough Gun
Damn, I've heard of a Brahma Bull but not a Brahma chicken! I can just see this guy being asked in heaven how he died; "I died from a Brahma chicken!" Eeker Eeker Big Grin
17 February 2023, 08:55
Norman Conquest
When you find yourself in danger,
Being threatened by a stranger,
+ it looks like you might get a licking,
there is one thing you must learn,
when there is no one left to turn to,
Just Bawwk for Super Chicken,
Bwaak, Bwaak,Bwaak, for Super Chicken,
BwAAK!
17 February 2023, 17:54
Aspen Hill Adventures
Brahmas are a large chicken but I have never heard of a mean one. They typically have a 'baby huey' personality.


~Ann





18 February 2023, 08:26
Jerry Fisk
We have Brahmas, very docile. Good Eggers especially in winter.


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18 February 2023, 08:51
Norman Conquest
Speaking of aggressive fowl; years ago when we raised a lot of birds, chickens, guineas, ducks, etc. We had this one mean rooster who literally ruled the roost. We had some Muscovy ducks + one day this rooster pecked out an eye of this young Muscovy drake. Any way, time passed + this drake did not forget. Once he reached his age + size, he started to chase that rooster around the barnyard. Now chickens are faster than ducks, but they don't have the stamina + eventually the drake would catch the rooster, + them mount him + treat him like a female. This went on for weeks, the rooster started to look haggard, looking around all the time + started to molt. He was a basket case. It was a lot of fun watching the barnyard shenanigans.
18 February 2023, 16:47
p dog shooter
Looking at the first picture. it looks like the rooster has fighting spurs attached.

Razor sharp metal spurs on his legs..

Makes me wonder if he was into cock fighting.
this is not the first time a rooster with such spurs has killed someone.

When I have a rooster that get to aggressive he is killed shortly. No need to put up with such a critter.
18 February 2023, 19:07
Aspen Hill Adventures
quote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
Looking at the first picture. it looks like the rooster has fighting spurs attached.

Razor sharp metal spurs on his legs..



That's a barn owl with jesses.


~Ann





19 February 2023, 01:29
jdollar
Apparently some folks can’t tell an owl from a chicken…… rotflmo jumping


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19 February 2023, 11:21
p dog shooter
My mistake Never looked at the head I was looking for spurs.
21 February 2023, 01:54
Use Enough Gun
Don't blame any of us. rotflmo We just believed what the article said. Big Grin I didn't even look at the pic! clap Those stupid, dumb Englishmen! rotflmo clap
10 March 2023, 04:33
Grizzly Adams1
Just back from Hawaii, apparently some places are overrun with wild chickens. Good news being dinner is never far away. Wink


Grizz


When the horse has been eliminated, human life may be extended an average of five or more years.
James R. Doolitle

I think they've been misunderstood. Timothy Tredwell
10 March 2023, 05:35
jdollar
Could you please make your picture larger? rotflmo


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10 March 2023, 06:26
Thomas "Ty" Beaham
quote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
Could you please make your picture larger? rotflmo



Lol, for a second there i thought maybe Canadians called pigeons, chicken.

You know, kinda like how South Africans call chicken, vegetables. rotflmo

Then I scrolled over. Big Grin


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12 March 2023, 07:42
Grizzly Adams1
quote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
Could you please make your picture larger? rotflmo


Sorry, my technical ineptitude is showing. Big Grin

Grizz


When the horse has been eliminated, human life may be extended an average of five or more years.
James R. Doolitle

I think they've been misunderstood. Timothy Tredwell
15 March 2023, 22:13
Pa.Frank
My sister had a dozen or so Rhode Island Reds.. they were gentle enough, and her sons could handle all of them including the 2 roosters without an issues.. However when my brother in law would show up, the head rooster would attack him and try to spike him every chance he got..
Eventually he ended up as an oven stuffer roaster.


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16 March 2023, 08:48
Norman Conquest
Those Rhode Island reds are great meat chickens, but not the layers that the leghorns are.