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  1. MollySunshine

    Dealing with aggressive rooster

    My initial reaction to your response was to simply walk away with an agree to disagree attitude. But I can't. I feel the need to defend these creatures. I am in agreement with your above wording, although, not in it's entirety. And of course you realize where I draw the line. Yes, one can...
  2. MollySunshine

    Dealing with aggressive rooster

    Simply stated, it's a more aggressive approach. You don't want to scare your rooster. The goal is to adopt an understanding of who's in charge. As a for instance, one of my Buff Orpinton's who is now 9 months old decided he wanted to be a punk teenager. He charged my ankle. The first time I...
  3. MollySunshine

    Dealing with aggressive rooster

    With all due respect, I cannot agree with this method. This is aggressive behavior combating aggressive behavior. Your rooster needs to know you are alpha rooster. Carry a squirt bottle with you, if he attacks, squirt him and firmly say NO!. Don't continue to squirt him if he backs away.
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