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"Sad, but true. It would be so much more fun if they would just behave themselves. It's such a relief when one of the naughty "teen" roos actually adjusts his aggresive behavior and becomes a really good roo that is protective of the flock and a joy to watch at work. That's the miracle of the whole thing. Just when you think a young roo is hopelessly ornery and aggressive and then suddenly something happens and he turns out to be fabulous. "
Hi, is there any guidelines on when the "changeover" from naughty to nice would occur if it is going to? I have an Andulasian Roo who is about 14 months that I have to keep my eye on constantly and carry a big stick to make sure he doesn't attack me. He's not as bad with my DH but has also attacked him a time or two. I'm about to give up on him and send him to freezer camp but he is so pretty I hate to do that if there is still a chance he will switch over. He also seems more agressive with the hens than he needs to be but this is our first rooster. Thanks.
Hi, is there any guidelines on when the "changeover" from naughty to nice would occur if it is going to? I have an Andulasian Roo who is about 14 months that I have to keep my eye on constantly and carry a big stick to make sure he doesn't attack me. He's not as bad with my DH but has also attacked him a time or two. I'm about to give up on him and send him to freezer camp but he is so pretty I hate to do that if there is still a chance he will switch over. He also seems more agressive with the hens than he needs to be but this is our first rooster. Thanks.