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  1. Folly's place

    Increasingly Aggressive 5 month Old Orpington Rooster(s)

    Over many years I have progressed from watching out for a rooster who was an attack bird, to attempting to 'reform' cockerels who wanted to be attack birds, to 'three strikes and you're out. Now, it's 'don't even think bad thoughts, or you're out'! Handling may make some difference is some...
  2. Folly's place

    Increasingly Aggressive 5 month Old Orpington Rooster(s)

    Look up beekissed's article about managing roosters, and realize that he will likely attack every human he meets, and can seriously injure a child! When he's attacking you, he's not watching out for his flock! Idiots who attack the giant who brings food need to be gone, IMO. Mary
  3. Folly's place

    Increasingly Aggressive 5 month Old Orpington Rooster(s)

    Her article is the best! I do think that your boys are beyond it though, but next time... A very big issue with human aggressive roosters is that while the bird may be able to learn caution around one individual, it won't extend this respect towards anyone else. EVERY human will be fair game...
  4. Folly's place

    Increasingly Aggressive 5 month Old Orpington Rooster(s)

    My first rooster was a tiny bantam attack bird, and I put up with him way too long! I learned, he left, and never again do I keep an idiot who attacks me, or any other human here. Don't feel guilty about these boys; send them off to someone who will appreciate them! Providing a good dinner...
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