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  1. azygous

    More Aggressive Roo

    Actually, they do pin each other to the ground, roosters demonstrate their dominance over hens by doing it all the time. A hen can dominate another hen by doing it. When a dominant rooster does it to a subordinate roo, and I've seen it with my two roos, it conveys the ultimate humiliation to the...
  2. azygous

    More Aggressive Roo

    There are lots and lots of rooster training threads and articles on BYC. But basically, training a cockerel to behave involves immediately restraining him when he exhibits bad behavior. But first you need to recognize what bad behavior is. If a cockerel crowds you with any movement, it's bad...
  3. azygous

    More Aggressive Roo

    Cochins are a pretty mild breed, but you shouldn't assume this individual cockerel will grow up polite without any training and discipline. He's already demonstrated a lack of natural respect for both you and your child so this is a red warning flag, and you should take the warning seriously. I...
  4. azygous

    More Aggressive Roo

    How old is this rooster? Or is it a cockerel? Has he been doing a little dance as he approaches you? When he clawed and pecked your child, did he fly at the child with his claws out? Or was the action more like a cat pawing at a leg and an inquisitive peck? These actions have much different...
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