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Life is too short to keep aggressive problem roosters. Invite him over for dinner, and get a polite, well-mannered rooster for your hens.
I think he's going to be a coyote snack lol
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Life is too short to keep aggressive problem roosters. Invite him over for dinner, and get a polite, well-mannered rooster for your hens.
I would like to add if he is that territorial and sees you as enough of an issue that you have to put him in a hamper like a dirty sock then corrective measures are certainly moot at this point what you're seeing is all there is.
Whether he came that way or the pen and ladies made him nutty who knows?
It could even be you, he might just have an issue. Whatever his deal is you can't fix him.
Put him on craigslist or post notices at local feed stores but be sure to tell prospective new owners he's a salty little man nobody likes surprises!![]()
Yeah ive wacked him with a 2x4 plenty of times i got him at 5mo and he was so good. Then once the hens started laying it all changed. I can differentiate between food animals and pets and unfortunatly i made this one a pet so its a hard decision. Thanks for all the feedback!