Abandoned Rooster Jumps Into Couple’s Truck And Goes Home With Them | The Dodo

Abandoned Rooster Jumps Into Couple's Truck And Goes Home With Them | The Dodo
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Abandoned rooster jumps into this couple’s truck — now he lives in their house with his wife 🥹

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  1. That is an exceptionally pretty and well behaved rooster. However, chickens poop a lot. Randomly. It smells worse than any other animal Ive smelled. I would never let my chickens inside.

  2. My mother has chickens and roosters and those damn roosters never shut up but this story is cute…I still can't stand the noise though 😂

  3. Not sure of the breed, but that rooster looks like he is very close to the wild coloring of the Asian red junglefowl, an ancient ancestor of many domestic breeds! Junglefowl have the “classic”, wild-type chicken or “rooster” coloration, in my opinion.
    Wouldn’t surprise me if it is a red junglefowl as we have them here in San Diego, introduced by the Zoo and adjacent areas to control bugs, in addition to blue peafowl & other wandering, exotic birds.

    Also, has their neighbor never heard a rooster before…? 😂 JK! But not! I’d heard that there are chickens all over South Florida, so I’d think people would hear it, maybe daily in some areas. I know they’re all over the Keys…In mainland Florida, as well, there are apparently chickens living in feral “societies”. In addition to the entertainment value and potential environmental havoc they’re wreaking, they’re providing live food for the many local & foreign reptiles! Haha, tegus, pythons, tokay geckos, Nile monitors, and even Nile crocodiles, apparently…? Lol. But yeah. The crowing isn’t necessarily a sign of looking for his “flock”, it’s a male territorial display. Male humans do the same thing, in different ways, like working on their car with the garage door open. Or playing catch with each other in the front yard. Announcing their turf. For animals, their turf is everywhere they go, basically, and even if they smell or sense other animals’ presences, they’re not actually gonna leave unless they’re forced out by another rival. So this roisters territory could include the car he jumped into, their home (now his new extended kingdom), their yard, etc. And besides, with nobody knowing his actual history, anyway, who knows the real reason he’s crowing? I wouldn’t think there’s a reason other than he’s a male, virile, randy bird! He’s not looking for a flock, he’s trying to MAKE a flock. Male roosters crow, nonstop, all the time! 😆 🐓 🐔

  4. I had a rooster like that if I was working on a tractor that crazy bird would be right there sometimes helping sometimes just in the way he would stay with all the hens till one of us came out then he was into what ever we where doin he was very friendly my grandpa always pick on that bird and he loved every minute of it he would act like he attack my grandpa playing with him

  5. Its cute when we are talking about chickens, but if a human man was with a girl when she was born and growing up and then marries her when she comes of age, its all sorts of creepy

  6. People abandon roosters all the time where I live cause they have seen me have chickens so they put them by my pen and I found then at night when I went to close up my hens. So I have like 11 roosters right now I love my boys 😊…but u shouldn't just drop off animals it's cruel…..

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