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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5863174" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>No biologist. But they still have to feed and survive. Also the hens are suppose to go to the long beards or males. That's how nature is suppose to work so if they are strutting by themselves they are trying to get hens to them. Of course there's pecking order and injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5863174, member: 11992"] No biologist. But they still have to feed and survive. Also the hens are suppose to go to the long beards or males. That's how nature is suppose to work so if they are strutting by themselves they are trying to get hens to them. Of course there's pecking order and injuries. [/QUOTE]
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