Direct your questions to those that work with roosters a lot. Those folks have largely kept quite on the taming issue because of a fundamental difference in philosophy with more vociferous parties with a lot less experience involving roosters.
To tame, consider isolating your rooster and...
Nor do I keep aggressive birds. Mine can be trained to fly up own your shoulder and not be a cause for concern. As a general rule I can trust harem masters tending broody hens and juvenile offspring around very small children. Can you have such birds and hens with very small chicks in close...
I can take many but not all birds that are considered not to be human aggressive (possibly even some of yours) and put them in the hands of parties that have had human-aggressive birds. Many of the previously non-aggressive birds when in the hands of the latter parties will then become...
It is better you invest your efforts in threads where OP prefers or considers only culling option. You can find many. When you and other do as you do here with the cull only approach it is like a student that heckles / disrupts class because they do like the subject matter being covered.
Your point has been made numerous times and adds nothing to intent of this thread. Some of use that are successful with an alternative approach need to be heard as well.
Sometimes you should not harass someone at least considering a route different than your preferred. Some here are willing to provide positive directions. You need to step back and leave this alone if you do not intend to be helpful.
Looks like a store bought Cornish cross. Such seldom lives long enough to be aggressive and has serious physical limitations preventing effective attacks.
I got distracted a moment ago with dog that came in with possible snake bite.
Back on track. Always try to be aware of what birds are doing around you so not to be surprised an attack. Keep your self calm so if it does happen you do not react. You want that bird to think you do not respond...
My grandmother used to do the same. I can now have the exact same flock but have roosters that do not pose such problems. Somewhere I learned how to behave around them that prevents the aggression from getting underway. I still use an ax to kill but rooster is selected of the roost at night...
American Dominiques are generally good natured but are easy to train with a feed bucket. Most are quite good even around kids. This guy if he got sassy with dogs around would get his butt kicked in a manner that seems to stops such aggression even better than I can with the training.
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Below is rooster that has become a man-fighter. He is a 14 month old American Dominique. The behavior started off as aggressiveness directed at feed bucket. I promoted more aggression first by simply giving him feed when he attacked front of pen trying to get at scoop. Then I backed away when he...
It has taken what I consider major PMS (Poor Management System) but I now have an American Dominique that is a man-fighter for use in this. He is to the point that with taunting that others might consider self-defense, he will sustain a full on hard hitting attack for close to five minutes...
I will try. Can you also post a video showing interaction between bird in question and person(s). We need to be able to see how both parties are behaving. Wear heavy clothing for this if it makes you feel more comfortable.
That will do. In the end you may be able to help many others with the same problem. I have one that I am training to be aggressive but method used may result in a different correction approach. If you have troubles uploading video do not hesitate to ask.
Post a video of you and rooster having social problems. I can guide you through process to stop his aggression without causing bird stress and you less in the long-term.