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Dumped roosters
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Welcome to the wild world of roosters! Over the past year, I’ve taken on the challenge of catching dumped roosters, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the cluck-tastic adventure! These feathered friends have already found their forever homes, and just look at how gorgeous they are! I’ve poured countless hours into understanding their quirky behaviors, and I've developed a soft spot for these magnificent boys. In this post, I’m sharing not only their stunning transformations but also some fun clips showcasing how I caught the more timid ones—because, let’s face it, every chicken has its personality! Join me as we celebrate these roosters and the joy they bring, even when they can be a bit skittish.

| As per my previous post I, as someone who knows nothing about chickens, have been catching dumped roosters the past year. These guys have already been rehomed, but look how gorgeous they are! I also added clips at the end of how the more scaredy ones are caught. I’ve put so many hours into these guys, but I’ve grown such a soft spot for roosters. [link] [comments] |
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