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  1. Folly's place

    aggresive blue orpington rooster

    Plan to march through him at every opportunity! He will find more ways to be difficult, and you will need to 'read' him so you're ready to act first. Mary
  2. Folly's place

    aggresive blue orpington rooster

    Walk 'through' him, never around. Make a point of walking through him and make sure he always gets out of your way. Keep yourself upright, carry a stick (wand, whip, whatever you want to call it) and use it to extent your reach; touch him to move him further out of your way. He doesn't need...
  3. Folly's place

    aggresive blue orpington rooster

    That's why I don't have game birds, although one of those huge velociraptor type cock birds would be really interesting to have! Here we have one flock, and three to six roosters. Couldn't be done with an Aseel. Mary
  4. Folly's place

    aggresive blue orpington rooster

    x2! Bad boys go to the freezer, nice boys get to stay, or move to another flock. My cockrels learn to move out of my way always; I don't try to feed them treats by hand, or handle them unless there's a specific reason. Roosters are wonderful to have, but not if they are rude to other flock...
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