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Has anyone ever tried to hobble a rooster? - BackYard Chickens Has anyone ever tried to hobble a rooster? I Googled for info and found a reference to hobbling pheasants, so if you can hobble a pheasant (to keep it from running away) why can t you hobble a rooster? Seems to me that hobbling them would keep them from chasing one another, and keep them from mounting a chicken A hobble long enough would not prevent them from scratching Or probably flying
Hobble Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary HOBBLE meaning: 1 : to walk with difficulty because of injury or weakness; 2 : to slow the movement, progress, or action of (someone or something)
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