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CoopsNPoops
Songster
Yes. It's a shame he has to go because he is so good to his girls. He is constantly making sure they're good. He makes sure they're all at the feed before he eats himself. He won't let them out of his sight. He won't go in to roost until they're all in. He isn't aggressive with them in the slightest, he just doesn't do people. He isn't this way to the dogs or anything else. Just us. Idk if its just a dominance thing or if he is severely threatened by us. Im guessing maybe dominance because once he is in a confidened place, such as the coop or in the house, hes fine. When hes cornered, hes fine. When hes vulnerable is when hes fine. Either way, we can't tolerate it anymore. My kids want to put him on a leash and walk him like a dog because then they have the upper hand, lol.I bet if you culled him, you'd find someone with a grown rooster, ready to protect the flock, needing a home.