The roosters put on quite the show yesterday and I had my own little cock fight. I could have sold tickets to the event. I should have called up my Dad - as you know he specialises in anything from Thailand or the Phillippines. Like most fights that happen between my animals I watch for a little bit and then move in to break it up. Unfortunately they are not like ducks and get over it, you pen them for a few days and then its back to normal. As all three of the young roosters sort of look alike its hard to tell the story. But rooster A fought with rooster B and there was quite a bit of blood, well not gushing or anything but there was a trail of blood. He seems fine today and I think I've left him penned up.
Then.. after all this happened Old Boy was going for the rooster that won the fight yesterday. I couldn't stop that one as they were fighting under the shed. I don't like it when Old Boy fights.
So I made the call and death is coming to get them on Tuesday. Except Blondy Bear. I like him.
Yesterday he was chilling in the pen (or hiding) while all this fighting was going on. Smart rooster.
Then to top it all off I've got Young Boy itching to get out of his pen and get into it. Dramas. I look forward to when they all can be let out and live in one pen. Its hard having to seperate Old Boy and Young Boy not to mention these new roosters. I HAVE TOO MANY COCKS!
Thanks for all of your condolences and hart felt sympathies for Speedy. I have passed them on. She's so smart, last night she slept up off the ground in a bed we've made. And with her kids.
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Speedy is such a special chicken. Bless. You'll have to post some new photos. Oh..i'm also pleased blondie Bear isn't heading for the chopping block. He's a good locking cock!
How could I kill of a chicken that is named after Spike? it would be like a stake through the heart.
Yeah I've been slack with the photos. I will get on it tomorrow.
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