Update: we haven't given him a separate coop. We haven't don't that because he got so much better. He hasn't been aggressive for a while and is totally calm and doing his job instead of being aggressive. I'm a lot calmer with him and isn't stressed. He was only aggrieved because he wanted to...
Thank you and when I said rude comments I think that was a little harsh. Some comments it's hard to tell how there saying things ya know. And my rooster is alot calmer now and I have regained his trust back once again. He is dou g better and I know what I'm doing if he acts up again. I'm gonna...
Thank you and I would separate him but he is literly so spoiled that when I leave he crows all day until I come back and then if I separate him he ain't gonna like it so we just building him a little house so if he is in trouble we put him in there for a little
1. I ask for more replies so I get multiple people telling me ideas so I font have to focus on one. 2. We fingered out that my rooster is only aggresive because of hormones. He is ready to mate but my hens are not. My Rooster has calmed down ALOT and we are doing good. 3. I'm just a teen so...
3 months and today he got on the back of my Plymouth and tried to mate her but at first, I wasn't paying attention so I yelled at him to get off and he did but then after I realized what was happening. My Plymouth didn't look very happy though I don't think she was ready. Maybe he is aggressive...
he plays with him. Like if my rooster puts his wing down to the side and walks sideways towards him my dad starts playing with him and starts to mess with him. My rooster doesn't hate him because there buddy buddies.
i will and when i have visitors over they would always sit by the chickens and mind there business but my dad would mess with my rooster. that's how I'm guessing he got so aggressive.
thank you to the stories and ideas on what to do but I will look into seperating him for a while until he starts to calm down then reintroduce him. If he is still aggressive towards them then he will be separated in a different coop the rest of his time and will not be by them. Still keeping him...
I want to keep him because One I raised him and two I get attached to things quickly and for me it's hard getting rid of him. I think were going to put him in a separate thing and going to slowly get him to become less aggressive.
i really don't want to let him go and I don't think anyone is going to take him because he is aggressive. Oh and I don't think this helps or has to do anything in this but he's a Swedish flower rooster
Update: He was being really aggressive towards my buff like always and started being her feet and pulling her feathers. Her scales came up from the biting. He also bit me but he's done before but this time broke the skin. didn't really hurt but I know he's going to get worse. does anybody have...
he's really nice some days and then there's days where the mood changes and then he goes back to being nice so I don't want to separate them for no reason.