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  1. casportpony

    I hit my rooster in the head what do I do

    I'm the rooster here, they are *my* hens, not their hens, lol. Same thing with the horses and dog... I'm alpha mare and top dog, no one messes with me. :D -Kathy
  2. casportpony

    I hit my rooster in the head what do I do

    And keep children away from him until you figure out how to "fix" the problem. -Kathy
  3. casportpony

    I hit my rooster in the head what do I do

    The kids next door are afraid of the geese, and the geese know it, so they chase the kids.... Never any other kids, just those that are afraid. -Kathy
  4. casportpony

    I hit my rooster in the head what do I do

    He doesn't have to like you, but he needs to respect you. Make sense? Read up on body language and figure out how to present yourself in a way that shows no fear. -Kathy
  5. casportpony

    I hit my rooster in the head what do I do

    Roosters do protect their hens from predators, so that's one very good reason to keep one. -Kathy
  6. casportpony

    I hit my rooster in the head what do I do

    You originally wrote: "Stop running from him and relax. He will not be able to cause you real harm but you obviously can do such to him with minimal effort. If he is valued then start working with him to break aggressive pattern, otherwise re-home or eat him." That is not true, he could hurt...
  7. casportpony

    I hit my rooster in the head what do I do

    My point was that roosters of *any* type are more than capable of inflicting bodily harm, especially to children. All of my roosters live together somewhat peacefully and none of them show any aggresion towards people, so no "rooster training lessons" needed here. -Kathy
  8. casportpony

    I hit my rooster in the head what do I do

    The one that got me was Faverolle, not a gamebird. -Kathy
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