Aggressive rooster

Hi!
I am a chicken trainer and I train Aggressive roosters! How many times has he been attacked? What was your husband wearing and what color (clothing and shoes)?
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Did you know many roosters are simply reactive to certain colors and shoes? They can be trained to be less reactive (or completely stop) and you can avoid being in the situation where he will attack.
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Hi!
I am a chicken trainer and I train Aggressive roosters! How many times has he been attacked? What was your husband wearing and what color (clothing and shoes)?
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Did you know many roosters are simply reactive to certain colors and shoes? They can be trained to be less reactive (or completely stop) and you can avoid being in the situation where he will attack.
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I would give him a chance. When your Rooster tries to get aggressive don't run away, turn on the Rooster and chase him, try to pick him up and carry him around for a while. If your afraid of getting pecked in the hands wear gloves while doing this. You have to let the Roo know who the boss is. My Midnight Majesty Marans got a little aggressive with me twice when he was 4 months old, I picked him up and carried him and also chased him 1 time. He has never been aggressive since to me or any one else. I have 4 Roosters and all are good boys and get along with each other. If you hold him or any chicken just be careful of your eyes, I got pecked in the eye by one of my hens who was just being curious she was not being aggressive, but it still hurt a lot. Just don't hurt your Roo while trying to tame him down.
 
I would give him a chance. When your Rooster tries to get aggressive don't run away, turn on the Rooster and chase him, try to pick him up and carry him around for a while. If your afraid of getting pecked in the hands wear gloves while doing this. You have to let the Roo know who the boss is. My Midnight Majesty Marans got a little aggressive with me twice when he was 4 months old, I picked him up and carried him and also chased him 1 time. He has never been aggressive since to me or any one else. I have 4 Roosters and all are good boys and get along with each other. If you hold him or any chicken just be careful of your eyes, I got pecked in the eye by one of my hens who was just being curious she was not being aggressive, but it still hurt a lot. Just don't hurt your Roo while trying to tame him down.
You should never injure a roo, even if he is mean as it will lead to him not trusting you, and therefore attack you even more. You have to show him you are a strong, but gentle person that will never do him harm, yet will not allow him to attack. Also if a roo attacks, the best thing to do is to stand perfectly still and pretend as if though nothing hurts and that he is inflicting zero damage to you. The roo will be like, "Wow this person is stong!" and he will also know that you do not harm him. He may do this up to three times, but as long as you are persistent he will learn attacking doesn't get him anywhere.
 
You should never injure a roo, even if he is mean as it will lead to him not trusting you, and therefore attack you even more. You have to show him you are a strong, but gentle person that will never do him harm, yet will not allow him to attack. Also if a roo attacks, the best thing to do is to stand perfectly still and pretend as if though nothing hurts and that he is inflicting zero damage to you. The roo will be like, "Wow this person is stong!" and he will also know that you do not harm him. He may do this up to three times, but as long as you are persistent he will learn attacking doesn't get him anywhere.
I am one that likes that logic. Still want to see videos of birds you trained.
 

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