oneoftheflock4
Chirping
- Jul 9, 2024
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Agree that kicking or other punishment will likely worsen the issue. He’s already seeing humans as a threat and hurting or scaring him reinforces that.Either butcher or rehome him to a farm that doesn’t mind taking in an aggressive rooster, but kicking him will only make it worse for everyone. On another note, never have bare legs and feet around known aggressive animals. They will take advantage of the lack of protection and attack where you are most vulnerable.
I think my rooster may have become more aggressive because in the past with his keeper he was kicked and put in his place when he displayed dominant or aggro behaviors around the farm (they are natural flock protectors) just reinforcing his need to be protective around people.