tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1856146401259112165.post9176389145190704504..comments2010-05-31T12:13:34.888-07:00Comments on The Old Road: What I Have Learned About RoostersBetsyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11840204747502640543noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1856146401259112165.post-89019109144369047392009-11-16T20:25:30.273-08:002009-11-16T20:25:30.273-08:00This is a great post. Mark and I both appreciated ...This is a great post. Mark and I both appreciated all this information!<br /><br />We got really, really lucky, then, with Goldie, our rooster. He's so gentle. Almost more so than some of the hens. And, we've bread him twice. We still have two roosters from the first batch. (Keith & Joan took two of them when they were really young.)<br /><br />So far, our two have been real good with everyone including the kids. (We had four, but the other two were more aggressive and Mark 'disposed' of them.) That all makes sense though, about getting gentle roosters from a gentle rooster.<br /><br />I'm hoping we'll get as lucky with the new batch we hatched at the end of summer. But I'm still worried about having too many roosters!<br /><br />~ Jennifer~ Junkyard Jenniferhttp://www.jennifersjunkylife.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.com