Posted on 10/06/2020 8:27:39 AM PDT by Red Badger
One morning we had the door open letting the dogs come and go and looked up and he was standing in the living room" 👋🐓
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Chaz Sanders and her family were relaxing at home one day in the beginning of September when, out of nowhere, a stray rooster wandered onto their property. Everyone was immediately confused.
We dont have any neighbors other than family for about 2 miles so we have no idea how he got there, Sanders told The Dodo.
The rooster, later named Ronnie, kept his distance at first, but after a few days he decided that this was his new home and he wasnt going anywhere.
One morning we had the door open letting the dogs come and go and looked up and he was standing in the living room, Sanders said.
The family definitely hadnt been planning on adopting a rooster, but the more they got to know Ronnie, the more they loved him. It quickly became clear that hed walked onto their property that day for a reason, and that he was meant to be there.
I instantly fell in love with him, Sanders said. Ive grown up around animals but never had any type of birds/chickens. He follows us around like a dog and loves attention. The first few days he kept his distance and wouldnt let us touch him but after he came in the house he warmed up, no problem. He basically took over and now does whatever he wants.
The family also has two dogs, Addy and Merle, and they quickly accepted Ronnie as their new brother. He now has free rein of his new home and does whatever he wants. He isnt always a fan of following the house rules, though hed much rather make his own.
[Hes] sassy but definitely loyal for a chicken, Sanders said. He is a diva and acts like a teenager. He screams if he doesnt get his way and he will do what you tell him to but it takes you telling him a couple of times.
Ronnie especially loves hanging out in high places where his family cant reach him very easily, like the chandelier or the ceiling fan. He may act like a dog, but at his core hes all rooster, and loves waking his family up as early as possible every day.
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After doing some research on how best to care for Ronnie, his family decided to adopt some other chickens to keep him company. Theyve never owned birds before, but now they have five and they couldnt be happier about it.
No one has any idea where Ronnie came from or why he chose to wander into the yard that day. His new family is so thrilled he found them, though, and cant imagine their life without him.
Definitely meant to be, Sanders said.
You can follow Ronnie on Instagram.
does anyone know what that white stuff is in chicken poop
That coloration really is striking with the dark edges outlining the feathers.
He’s beautiful!
We had a rooster. Don’t think he was trying to protect his hens, but he was willing to pick a fight with me. He might have done better if I hadn’t been holding a baseball bat at the time. Tossed his corpse in the trash can.
How ironic for a chicken to wonder up to a house where the people are named SANDERS of all things!
A Gold Seabright. A true Bantam. It doesn’t come in a standard size. I had a Silver Seabright hen for years.
Nope. Gold Seabright.
You are correct! They come in gold and silver. I had a silver hen for many years. Relatively rare and cocky.
We had chickens in the yard for about 15 years, and we had 2 dogs all that time, and I never once saw them try to eat chicken poop. Not saying you didn’t, but ours didn’t. They did put their head in the cat’s litter box all the time. If your enjoy the chicken poo, I would not be surprised. Dogs put nearly everything they encounter in their mouth.
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