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My cockerel made one aggressive move when he was about the same age. The move was against my daughter. I made the decision right then that kids aren’t allowed near cockerels/roosters. They are just too unpredictable. Since that time I’ve showed dominance toward him by:
Not letting him near me. Not giving him treats. Not letting him crow around me. The goal is to train him that I’m the boss.
I don’t what him to think I’m a treat dispenser so I keep him away when feeding the hens.
To do this I don’t have to kick or handle him. What I do is walk quickly toward him, as if I’m going to grab him if he crows or gets to close to me. As soon as he turns away, or stops mid crow, I stop the approach. He is about 6 months old now and luckily for him he does not show any aggressive behavior toward me. He seldom even crows when I walk in his coop.
Every rooster is different, I think some can be trained and some can’t. Mainly, I think I got lucky to get a good one.
Edit: Don’t mess with the hens either. It’s the roosters job to protect them and if he thinks your after them he’ll probably come after you. I also don’t let my cockerel walk behind me. I’m getting to the point where I trust him, but not that much.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I don't mess with the hens unless I need to check them for some kind of health reason. My chickens are definitely not meant to be pets. I just want them happy and healthy... and non-aggressive. I have noticed that today he is giving me a little more space and a little less lip. I'm going to remain optimistic in his ability to still turn into a good roo. Only time will tell the tale. Thanks again, and I'm so glad things turned out well with your roo.
