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    how to prevent a aggressive cockerel

    Thankyou. There has been a lot of back and forth between the birds by the OP, so I went back to the beginning of the thread and read it all again. I don't have to do that often, but many of the OP's posts have almost zero puntuation/long run-on sentences/tense issues (past vs present), which I...
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    how to prevent a aggressive cockerel

    This is confusing to me. First it sounds like you either ate the silkie or made dinner for him. Then it seems he attacked and drew blood. Then he is the alpha and doing a great job, and doesn't attack and is fine, but then you got rid of him and felt bad, yhen he could mate with hens because...
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    how to prevent a aggressive cockerel

    Read them ALL, did you?? I can assure you that 'get rid of him' and 'make him into soup' are not the only answers to be found. Just ONE solution would be to separate him from other birds into a large dog cage in another separate enclosed area so he can't avoid the owner, and then to visit him...
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    how to prevent a aggressive cockerel

    I see. As long as the attack isn't actually carried out or attempted... but I personally would not ever trust a bird like that, eventually they almost all cross the line.
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    how to prevent a aggressive cockerel

    How does a rooster 'not attack but tries to'? Do you mean he attacks but does not succeed in injuring you? That is still attacking, like saying "a guy tried to hit me, but I ducked". He tried and wants to do damage. Eventually an attacking rooster will succeed if he isn't stopped, by a...
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