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Nathaniel Walton
Chirping
I'm sorry to hear this is happening. We had a rooster a couple years ago that attacked our family but no strangers.
We eventually decided to cull him but he gave his life defending a broody chick from a fox before we could. He was so wonderful with the girls that was the only reason we kept him that long. When we didn't have him any longer it was so much calmer and it was so nice not having to worry.
Even if he does stop attacking you guys I wouldn't suggest breeding him. It's likely his aggressive behavior will be passed on.
If you want to give him some time to try and mature I won't tell you not to but it's likely you'll never trust him fully. Also there are many more wonderful roosters out there needing homes.
Yes i have been having thoughts like this, he is wonderful with his girls and never fights with the other cockerels, he has even fought off a hawk or 2 when they have been out and about. He has been like this for nearly 2 months now and i have spent hours after school trying to teach him that we have the power not him. he doesn't attack me, there is some respect there but my younger sister and parents have a lot of bother. Planning on hatching some more chicks next month and one of the reasons he has lasted so long is because i wanted some chicks of of him as he is a beautiful breed and I have a female Exchequer leghorn as well, however the passing down of his behavior has stopped me from wanting to do this.
