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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 446526" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>LMS...yeah...the father/son relationship is so confusing. I liken it to the male roosters on the yard. If you have a bunch of roosters on a yard they are going to be okay if its a large piece of land and plenty of hens and the other roosters are very young but as the young roosters grow up and try to challenge the older rooster, there are going to be fights as someone wants to be the main rooster of the yard. </p><p></p><p>In a home, the husband has to be that main rooster and the younger sons have to leave the home to become their own main roosters...lol. However it takes a whole lot of rooster fighting while they do the whole crowing and growing thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 446526, member: 1514"] LMS...yeah...the father/son relationship is so confusing. I liken it to the male roosters on the yard. If you have a bunch of roosters on a yard they are going to be okay if its a large piece of land and plenty of hens and the other roosters are very young but as the young roosters grow up and try to challenge the older rooster, there are going to be fights as someone wants to be the main rooster of the yard. In a home, the husband has to be that main rooster and the younger sons have to leave the home to become their own main roosters...lol. However it takes a whole lot of rooster fighting while they do the whole crowing and growing thing. [/QUOTE]
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