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  1. MysteryChicken

    Were You Attacked and Injured by YOUR Rooster?

    Well, if his aggression is truly genetic there'd be only one way to find out.
  2. MysteryChicken

    Were You Attacked and Injured by YOUR Rooster?

    Removal, or trimming of the spurs would reduce the chance of injury if he does it again. Nothing to do with fixing behavior.
  3. MysteryChicken

    Were You Attacked and Injured by YOUR Rooster?

    How pointy, or long are his spurs? They could be trimmed, filled down, or even pulled.
  4. MysteryChicken

    Were You Attacked and Injured by YOUR Rooster?

    Any human aggressive cockerels/roosters I cull. There's no taming them, especially when it's the genetics. Sometimes hormones in the spring can trigger human aggression, but generally it's short lived, & easily corrected. My boy Maran(My Big Baby), will get spring time aggression. He just...
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