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Mycrazyfarm24
In the Brooder
- Oct 25, 2024
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Thank you to everyone who responded! I agree he is a danger and is not making raising chickens fun for my kids when they are afraid of him. We didn't know we had a rooster until he was more mature so we raised him just like the hens and handled them all so i was hoping it would make for a good rooster.. We did want a rooster because we have wildlife that comes on the property (coyotes, foxes, birds of prey, other dogs from town) and he has protected his flock on several occasions as well as myself chasing animals off! I also figured if the economy gets worse then we could sell fertilized eggs and or have them for ourselves. We have already had people ask if we had fertilized eggs to sell. But even with all that in mind.. yes I want my kids safety and health above those reasons and I guess I was thinking he has scratched and pecked us but nothing serious but I shouldn't wait for something serious to happen before I do something about it. I will talk with my husband and figure out our best options for him. I did name him Stew so that if he ended up being too mean he would be in our stew!Could be teenage hormones, could be genetic aggressive personality. It might calm down or it might just get worse with time. Most people here are going to tell you to get rid of him, especially since you have kids.
I will say that you really need to consider why you have chickens in general, and why you want a rooster specifically, and consider carefully if keeping him is in line with your goals