A farmer has about 300 hens but no rooster, and he wants chicks. So he goes down the road to the next farmer’s house and asks if he might have a rooster for sale. The other farmer says, "Well, it just so happens that I do have a rooster for sale. He’s a great one. His name is Randy, and he'll service every chicken you've got -- no problem."
The rooster is pretty expensive, but the farmer really needs one, so he buys Randy.
The farmer takes Randy home and sets him down in the barnyard. Randy seems to be a little agitated, so the farmer decides to give the rooster a pep talk. "Randy, you've got a lot of hens to service here and you cost me a lot of money. I need you to do a good job, so pace yourself. Take your time and have some fun," the farmer says with a chuckle.
Randy seems to understand, so the farmer points him towards the hen house and Randy takes off like a shot.
WHAM! Within a couple of hours, Randy has nailed every hen on the farm three or four times. The farmer is just shocked.
Then Randy runs out of the hen house and sees a flock of geese down by the lake.
WHAM!! Randy runs over, and the next thing you know, he has nailed all the geese.
The farmer turns around and Randy's up in the pigpen. He's in with the cows. Randy is jumping on every animal the farmer owns.
Watching this sexual excess, the farmer is worried his expensive rooster won't even last the day. Sure enough, the farmer wakes up the next morning to find Randy laying out flat dead in the middle of the yard. Buzzards are circling overhead.
The farmer, saddened by the loss of such a colorful animal, looks down on the prostrate rooster and shakes his head. "Oh, Randy, I told you to pace yourself. I tried to get you to slow down, now look what you've done to yourself."
Randy opens one eye, nods towards the sky and says, "Shh! They're getting closer...."