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    Preventing aggressive behaviour in cockerels/ roos

    Can’t we all just get along? But seriously as has been stated before, we all do things differently. What works with one will make it worse in another scenario. I started with chickens three years ago and got lucky with Spot my first roo. I did know enough to know he was unusually sweet. Toughie...
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    Preventing aggressive behaviour in cockerels/ roos

    Your boy sounds like my Mr Spot. Just like any animal, I do tell them good boy or girl when they are really good.
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    Preventing aggressive behaviour in cockerels/ roos

    Let one of us try to dig and she rides in the shovel throwing dirt off to get the worms first!! This is a picture of her with Mr Spot.
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    Preventing aggressive behaviour in cockerels/ roos

    I do not care if they mate or crow in my presence. That is what they do. They will not block my path. I keep on a straight path to do what I need to do and they have to move. Running up to me when they have learned that items in my hand at a certain time in the morning means food. Items in my...
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    Preventing aggressive behaviour in cockerels/ roos

    My huge barred has never attacked. He runs up for food/treats and when given will call his girls and back away. I can pet him on his back. My tiny roosater is an a hole but he is so small I just ignore him and it confuses him. His four sons in another run are just 4 mths old and run from me like...
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