The Adventures of Fuzzy and Boomer on Friday — Mom Gets a Present

Shannon found a rooster!  She brought it over to our house.  The poor thing is in pretty bad shape…someone cut off his comb and his wattles;

he had no tail feathers

and had been de-clawed.

Mom asked Shannon where she found this damaged rooster.   He was running down the highway as fast as his legs could carry him, so she stopped and walked back to where he was hiding under a big weed along the bar ditch and just picked him up.

He is very tame.

He is also in a healthy condition (considering).

“You have just saved this bird from being killed,” Mom said.

“I know he could have been smashed on the highway.”  Shannon replied.

“Hummm, no.  I think you have a rooster that escaped from a rooster fighting ring.”

“Well, he is safe with me now.”

She put him in her car and took him home!

So that wasn’t a present for Mom

Both Boomer and I thought that was good, we don’t want a rooster here.

The next day…..

We went down to see how the rooster was doing and we found out that Shannon now has A TOM TURKEY AND TWO TURKEY HENS!!  (Mom forgot her camera!)

They were living in a tiny, tiny cage so Shannon and Buddy told the people they would give them a home.

Now that is an animal paradise…7 hens and a rooster, one tom turkey and 2 hens, plus three dogs and two cats that had been dumped at their place!

We have three hens and two cats and us…that works for Boomer and me.  It is just the right amount of animals at our place.

Dad is working on getting all the pinto beans in the ground, he has decided not to plant alfalfa this year; he is putting everything into corn and pinto beans.  That leaves one alfalfa field.  Next year he will plant one of the big fields into alfalfa, if the water situation is better.

We went out and changed the water while Dad planted.

No present for Mom out there, but it sure was pretty.

The next day….

Mom went over to visit a friend of hers and see her yard.  She has several acres of beautiful plants.  The cactus beds were just blooming.  Mom says Sheryl’s yard is the local botanical gardens.

No present for Mom there, except the beauty of flowers for the soul.

Two days later

Mom told Dad that she had to use her last two strings of twine on the chicken pen.  Two of the strings had gotten old and were hanging down causing the chickens to think they had a couple of new toys.

Dad got a big smile on his face and asked Mom to come with him out to the new tractor shed.

Off they went….there in the middle of the drive way sat….

A PRESENT FOR MOM!

Delighted Mom asked him where he found it.

“Oh, I had it stuck back here out of the way” Dad replied.

“Well, this is just perfect….I do not have to wait until first cutting of hay, and I’m not using a good roll!”

Mom happily picked up the loose wobbly roll and carried it to her shed!

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and I did that happy dance with Mom!

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One Very Nervous Rooster

I don’t know if getting rid of the other rooster was a good idea, now this one has turned into a nervous rooster.  And he wants to attack!  Not good.

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Also, he has trouble keeping track of the girls (too many hens for one rooster).

 

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I feel sort of sorry for him, but his need to attack is a problem.  So far Terry and I are the biggest roosters, but real roosters fight dirty.  He waits until someone has their back turned or their head down gathering eggs and he flies at you.  Bad bird!

I’ve smacked him in the head with my flip-flop the other day and Terry had to smack him in the head with a stick.  With summer coming….and little grandchildren who play outside…

I’m going to have to either calm this bird down or give up on the idea of home grown baby chicks.

 

 

 

The Second Rooster Leaves Home for Greener Pastures

In the beginning I had three roosters.  Three is just too much!  Too much for the hen house, to much for the girls, to much for the feed bin, just too much!

So one rooster left to go live with a little girl who wanted a beautiful rooster for her 4-H project and to keep her one hen company, he has a wonderful life. 

As time wore on, the hen’s girl’s backs wore out so the second rooster just HAD to go to someone who needed a Rooster!

(Roosters are great protectors of their girls, find little bits of good food for them to share, AND they have their favorite hens, although they are protective of all the flock.)

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TWO roosters became too much, again.  The roos were great buddies, shared everything, (including the girls), didn’t try to attack me, took turns keeping watch, but the favorite hens…..well; let’s just say two roosters are too much.

 

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So Rooster number two went to live in Paonia, and these girls had never SEEN such a handsome Dude!    He has a good home now and lots of entertainment. (And, yes that is a duck and other fowl in there.)

 

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Even a guardian Llama, if he decides to talk to someone else once in a while!

 

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Rhode Island Red Roosters

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Aren’t they just the best?  They are gentle, kind to their hens (I have two roosters and 15 hens) and randomly try to be a bigger rooster than my husband and I.  So far they are still lower than us on the pecking order.

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One of the roosters likes to stand up here and keep guard.  They really do a nice job of being a rooster!

 

 

Polka Dot Boss Switches Sides (Maybe)

I ordered all hens, but I am beginning to wonder if I have a least TWO roosters, maybe three!

 

 

Which means….Polka-Dot Boss is a rooster, not a hen!

I really hope these roosters are gentle, kind, and not fanatics.  The last two I had were Not gentle and kind and were definitely fanatics.  I had to get rid of them, a couple of the girls were worn down to bloody combs and absolutely No back feathers.
At the time Bladen was two and eye level to the roosters, of which the roosters thought that he would be a good sparing partner. 

No question about it, they had to go. 

Now I will just have to wait and see how these personalities turn out, but what I really hope is they are just two fast maturing hens.

 

 

Anyway, the chickens are now two-months old.