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  1. BantyChooks

    Teenage Roo Behavior

    This is what I disagree with the most and is what did NOT work for me. When I apply force, I never do it in a way that ends up with the rooster watching me in fear, or isolated from the flock. My methods aren't too different other than this point. To me, management by fear only seems to work if...
  2. BantyChooks

    Teenage Roo Behavior

    Oh, I'm sorry! I was responding to the OP in the second paragraph. I wasn't clear about that. My bad. The reason I said that about the OP's bird is that typically when a bird avoids me but sneak attacks from the back when not watched, it means they somehow lack confidence in me. Often the...
  3. BantyChooks

    Teenage Roo Behavior

    Great! I'm glad to hear. Sounds like a good approach.
  4. BantyChooks

    Teenage Roo Behavior

    I too have tried out Beekissed’s rooster speak. I had less luck. I think what that approach fails to consider is why the rooster is aggressive and breed temperament as well. In my case, it resulted in a scared bird that became even more aggressive. All that to say, YMMV. From your description I...
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