I disagree only with the point that “roosters that attack should go to the chopping block.”
With patience, it *is* possible to rehabilitate. (A LOT of patience.)
That being said, I do agree that one should not breed roosters that have attacked humans.
Great article overall, and I hope more people will give Roos a chance.
With patience, it *is* possible to rehabilitate. (A LOT of patience.)
That being said, I do agree that one should not breed roosters that have attacked humans.
Great article overall, and I hope more people will give Roos a chance.