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Below is behavior of a cock that started of simply feed bucket aggressive. The feed bucket aggression was frequent in his cohort (genetics likely not involved) and corrected by most simply by adjusting how feed was applied. This guy was culled from breeding population because he was the most aggressive and has a bad comb. He was also a little light with respect to weight. Thereafter I treated him in much the same manner as birds originally discussed at beginning of thread. When he gave signals of aggression (vocalizations / posturing) I got into his face and even followed him about. When I turned away he would frequently feign an attack until he actually did. At that point he was penned by himself and periodically released so he could go a round with me. Normally scraps where only a couple seconds. no where the duration show in this video. He needed to see movement attack so I moved feet. This video was made late last summer when rooster was already about one year old. (Balance of birds not in view where riled by antics of duck)
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