Went into feed him.....rooster.....and took my eye off him for a minute. Monster was all over me in a second!!! Spurred me 3 times in the arm!!!! THAT HURT!!!!...I dragged my beaten body out of his run and ran for my life......
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Went into feed him.....rooster.....and took my eye off him for a minute. Monster was all over me in a second!!! Spurred me 3 times in the arm!!!! THAT HURT!!!!...I dragged my beaten body out of his run and ran for my life......
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i've been there before.....but i defenitely got the last laugh, for i had a hatchet an old splitting log and an oven.
lol.....yeah bet he wasn't laughing then was he? :D Believe me H4H.....it crossed my mind......:cool:
he sure wasn't. what he was, was tasty!
When I was little we would by eggs from a neighbor and the rooster there was so mean, we had to go in the coop with a burlap bag to keep him from attacking us.(he knew what that bag was all about!) I was scared shitless and throughly traumatized! Just imagine a little girl shaking a bag at a crazed rooster and trying to steal his unborn babies!
I don't trust roosters to this day! They are evil!!( But those fresh eggs were the best!!)
might i suggest this
[YOUTUBE]http://youtube.com/watch?v=aD3GQc2FdoY[/YOUTUBE]
my grandmother had a chicken coop when i was younger, and as above the rooster was mean as hell... he was loose one day and went for my eyes too.. i still have the scar under my right eye. she didnt kill him or cook him, but she took hold of it under her arm and put its beak to a hot skillet and he never attacked anyone ever again.
innit funny how we have rooster horror stories?
I had a name for cocks like that - SOUP! The day they attacked anyone, I became the queen in Alice in wonderland-"OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!" They would sit frozen for a couple of weeks- just long enough that the bird was meat, not "Rocky". I went through several "batches of soup" before I found a pacifist rooster. It was worth it- and delicious! Dang, I miss having chickens!- Granny:hippy:
Off with their heads.....lol
Olde English...I'm sorry but I have out in the boonies dial up at 26k.....can't download videos. They just don't play back right with the crappy internet connection. :(
My rooster before this was a super sweetie.......wouldn't hurt a soul. We'd tuck him under our arm and carry him around. We used to bring him inside the house to an inside cage during winter. He was living in the living room every winter for several years. :)
i know how it is i was out in the sticks for a while didnt even bother getting internet.anyway it was a video of a 12' python eating a chicken.Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
We treated one of those once....it was like 15 feet.....only time I've EVER seen an animal like that.....and STRONG!!! There were at LEAST 8 of us hanging on to the thing it STILL was tossing us around! Didn't act too sick to me.!!! :wtf:
i used to have one it got around 20' i gladly donated her to the zoo it was too much of a hassle i had to build a custom enclosure, i couldnt handle her with out a gang of people and the $ to feed her goats and then cleaning it up after it went threw. and not to mention i could of came up missing anytime :D
OMG.....GOATS??? How long did you have this animal and how big was it when you first got it?
PS...and NO joke about coming up missing at any time :eek:
LOL
Funniest thread title ever. :S2:
Thanks Plant. :D He had me on the ropes let me tell you!!
wow, sounds brutal, and possibly bloody...weedhound, you must defend your pride! :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
Mark I completely AGREE! We are armed with the dog nail clippers....my kevlar gloves (I really have these and love them) and we will attempting spur surgery this afternoon.....IF we cant catch the patient. (usually snip about 1/2 the spur off then they they are like dogs without teeth lol)
PS...it WAS bloody. :eek:
lol, those gloves sound very handy..good luck with that :thumbsup:
Thanks.....like olde english......with this chicken.....I could come up missing at any time too........:S2:
Ps...the gloves are GREAT. They go up to the elbow and are quite simply impossible for an animal to get through. I go NOWHERE without them.......except maybe the bathroom.....MAYBE. ;)
she was a hatchling when i first got her big enough to fit in my hand,she grew a easy 6' in the first year.i had her for about 7-8 years but i think i was feeding her a little too good :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
I also had a rooster that thought he was tougher than me. There is no good way to stop the attacks. If you kick the snot out of him, he just waits till you aint lookin. Don't get me wrong, I love roosters........... with dumplins.:)