First Egg From September Chickens

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be aware of the color you are wearing when he tries attacking you. i found i couldn't wear most shades/tints of red around those aggressive boys or they would assume i'm a target that day. my roos i have kept don't seem to have an issue with me wearing reds in small patches. the few that like to come over and greet me and talk usually just pick at the red areas but won't attack or try and draw blood-more curious pecks than anything.

aggressive roos that keep trying to attack me don't stay long in my flock and end up with a trip to freezer camp if they don't reform quick.
 

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Fresh eggs are always the best.

Congrats!
 
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