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Alydup
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Yes, I have been talking before I open the coop door since the initial pecking at my feet in the dark happened because in that case I figured I startled him and he probably didn’t expect it and just thought it was an intruder. I don’t know if I did say anything today but he certainly knew it was me. I reacted like a giant scaredy-cat because I didn’t expect it and he cornered me but I fought him away. I will be more prepared in the future and I will look into that method.At over a year old, one of my friendly roos suddenly started to peck at my feet as I walked by. I figured out it was because he was always looking down & not realizing it was me. He just saw an "intruder" (foot) & went for it. He has an extra large comb that flopped over, blocking sight in one of his eyes, which also contributed to his poor recognition. As soon as I started talking to him as I approached or picked him up so he could see it was me, the problem stopped. But all circumstances are different. Your results may vary. Thejperez's method really works for roos who are just getting too uppity.