If my post was added several times it was not by me. It may have been quoted by others.
I made my point once. Until you stated your opinion of it and I gave a courteous response as to why mine was a valid option too.
I prefer to be belittled in PM,s in the future.
I am not trying to harass anyone, I am sorry if it seems I am.
I agree one should try reasonable measures to get a decent rooster. I simply think culling one that is going to take a long time to change or you can never trust is the safest and best for all involved.
I would not want to...
It most likely is.
I was simply trying to suggest an easier route for a bad rooster. When good roosters are so easy to come by, I cannot figure out why I would ever try to rehabilitate one. Starting over with a new rooster is the faster and most likely to give you a decent rooster, IMHO.
I just happen to have a picture of a rooster that was extremely mean, now he is extremely good:
BTW It only took about an hour to fix him.
Show the rooster the picture, maybe he will get the hint.