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  1. Mrs. K

    Aggressive Rooster?

    or pin-less peepers
  2. Mrs. K

    Aggressive Rooster?

    No, roosters that get aggressive, tend to do so without much human influence. In my experience, they are either good roosters or not good roosters. We are trying to tell you that. A lot of the behavior is genetic. A rooster's brain is very small, smaller than a walnut half. They are mostly...
  3. Mrs. K

    Aggressive Rooster?

    best wishes to you. Do be careful around him, and extra careful if you have visitors who want to see the chickens.
  4. Mrs. K

    Aggressive Rooster?

    Well that might help you move him, being a swedish flower rooster. They tend to be pretty. Post some pictures at the feed store, or contact a local poultry club. You might get lucky. Why do you want to keep him? He is biting you... I don't think you deserve that. There is no need to feel...
  5. Mrs. K

    Aggressive Rooster?

    Any large dog crate will work for the short term. Strongly consider rehoming him, sometimes a bird like that put in a multi-generational flock will turn out. Not every bird will work in your set up. If he is already biting you, he is trying to put you in your place, he will continue to do this...
  6. Mrs. K

    Aggressive Rooster?

    That is the reason. And you are not a bad person for not wanting to separate the bird, you are inexperienced.
  7. Mrs. K

    Aggressive Rooster?

    People often underestimate the violence of a rooster. Toward pullets, and often times toward people. Roosters raised with older birds, get a correction by older birds during this stage. You can try that, some people hold them down, or carry them around. Some people swear by this, but others have...
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