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    Were You Attacked and Injured by YOUR Rooster?

    Interesting hypothesis. I have none to share, and it's not something I do often. In fact I've only done it once
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    Were You Attacked and Injured by YOUR Rooster?

    Put a bird's head low to the ground and draw with your finger (on dirt, although even drawing it with a chalk might work, haven't tested it) a straight line going away from their head. They go into some sort of trance. Let me see if I can find a video
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    Were You Attacked and Injured by YOUR Rooster?

    My first boy was a menace. Kept him for an additional six months after his first attack, and then he was given. At some point, he had to be completely separated from the girls, because you could not do anything, even as much as step in the coop, before you got an attack
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