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    Rooster Only Flock

    The spreading and evolution of species is an entirely natural event Enslavement is a fate worse than death in my opinion
  2. No Coop No Problem

    Rooster Only Flock

    There's a limit to all things. People should contemplate the happiness of their animals and the conditions they live under. It makes me feel sad to see a husky that lives in an apartment in Florida There are many places in this world filled with feral chickens and landrace. Egyptian Fayoumi for...
  3. No Coop No Problem

    Rooster Only Flock

    The natural life of a red junglefowl begins as a chick with a broody hen, then eventually the mother rejects them, and they continue maturing with the flock until puberty. At this point the pullets remain with the flock and the cockerels leave, either staying solo or forming small male bands...
  4. No Coop No Problem

    Rooster Only Flock

    I have post history here that you can see for yourself where I attempt to dissuade people from keeping female only flocks. That isn't the subject of this particular thread though, so it should be irrelevant Red Junglefowl are polygamous by nature and combat one another over females. Chickens...
  5. No Coop No Problem

    Rooster Only Flock

    From what I've seen factory farming is universally evil Correct And yet every rooster in your bachelor flock would fight to the death to take his place
  6. No Coop No Problem

    Rooster Only Flock

    I've only ever been without a rooster for a period of two months. I had sold my old broodcock and replaced him with a young cockerel that hadn't begun to mate or crow yet The very next day there was a random white Leghorn in the middle of my property wooing the females. He had travelled though...
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    Rooster Only Flock

    Human males do the same in prison. The only question I raise is whether it's ethical or not to keep animals in the equivalent of a human prison Humans commit crimes before they're sentenced to do time in a box, with other males, away from the vision of females. This is universally understood as...
  8. No Coop No Problem

    Rooster Only Flock

    Are you familiar with the natural life cycle of Red Junglefowl? In nature it's one mature male with several or more females. When the young males hit puberty they leave the flock or the broodcock will kill them. The young males then exist on the far periphery of the main flock until they mature...
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