Bad boy bit me

I too have a soft spot for the boys, I've had some really, really good ones. I've also had a few really bad ones. They are just doing what they are programmed by genetics to do, it's not their fault, but just because a tiger is a tiger, I'm not having one in my living room. I had one really, really aggressive roo early on, who also happened to be a very large brahama. He was probably 15 lbs. You could not turn your back on him for one second, and I usually had to carry a broomstick into the run, as well as make sure I had thick boots on. I was spurred, flogged, bitten, blood was drawn more than once. Nothing made him reconsider his behavior. No way was I keeping him. Not even going to tell you what he was "named" cause it wasn't nice at all. There is a reason that Lucifer is a common roo name. I don't keep boys that go after people, it's just a deal breaker for me. Just be careful, take nothing for granted, don't assume, and don't think only with your heart. Sometimes it's not worth it. Best of luck with him.
 
when he does it again, pin him to the ground like you are a rooster mating a hen and he is the hen(except make the rooster your hands) and put his head to the ground. hold him there for a couple of sec. while you give him a lecture. do this every time he acks mean or aggressive toward you. this worked for my rooster
 

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