Festus, the Rooster, is the latest addition, chicken-wise, to our barnyard, as we got him early last Fall. All the hens are Rhode Island Reds, but Festus is white-ish, more of a cream color. He thinks he’s big stuff and the last few weeks he has gone loco with Spring Fever. All the critters are ready to be back outside.
My “peeps” are the hens and I am head chick with Claire is my second in command. As any Rooster might, Festus, isn’t exactly pleased with this concept. His ego has a real problem that the Peep Clan is a Matriarchal society, especially when Claire or Tess, my best nesters, remind him of such…usually after he’s overstepped his bounds. Luckily for me they tolerate no Rooster ‘Tude. If he even thinks about giving me a dirty look he receives Hen Pecking. Now before any of you guys out there start feeling too bad for the little guy, he has 12 Hens.
I hope you noted that the Peeps are mine…the Rooster is my dad’s. I have no fondness for Roosters, not since one tried to kill me when I was real little. We had a lot of chickens then, at the main farm, and I was helping Dad in the Upper Barn. He was all the way across the barn but when my dad turned that ornery cuss charged me and flew at me spurs and beak and all. My dad caught him millimeters from my face and he tore at my dad to get to me; digging both spurs and beak into my dad’s arms…Needless to say he chose his own demise.
My last Rooster was kind of nice. Alex was from our second batch of chicks. He was kinda nice, not overly friendly, but he’d let you pet him if he was sitting with the hens. Sadly, during a really bad lightning storm last year in late Spring, both Alex and three of our hens got struck by lightning and didn’t make it. (Unfortunately the horse, dog and myself also got hit, but thankfully all indirectly, though. )
Anyway, Festus is not the “pet me” type, but not quite the “killer” type either, gratefully. He’s more of the buzzard type, meaning if you come near him while he is roosting he will perk up his wing just at the elbows and kinda glare at you…like a buzzard. Yeah…he’s um that special.
However a few days ago “Buzzard Festus” went feral with Spring fever….