Glass Rooster • F.J. Bergmann
F.J. Bergmann Propagation

Life in the smallest sense was his own banal, already-defeated existence; life in the larger sense involved mating — his reproductive duty — in hopes that some of his sperm remained viable, that there still remained a possibility of an encounter with fertile eggs: the trouble was, he couldn't stand any of the females — and all of them, apparently, had been given orders to shoot him on sight.