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jBabychickn
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Thanks for this! Same here, my Hubs will carry Mr. Blue around if he continues to challenge him or if he tries to flog his leg, he will hold him down for 30 sec. However, I’d say it’s 50/50. Sometimes he will walk away afterwards and sometimes he’s super stubborn and he will continue to challenge but at a much lesser extent. So, I definitely can see and agree with what your saying here. They really are an “out of control Teenage boy” during these situations. — We raised SiX boys, all in their 20’s-30’s, now and are just Amazing. But, man, we did have some Rooster-challenging times with those Boys too! LOL!My cockerel is around 6+ months old. He's pretty good with the mating part of my 4 hens (lost one), but aggressive towards me and my teenaged son. My wife can pick him up and he does nothing, maybe growl a little but never any aggression. But me? Every morning when I let them out, he attacks. Sometimes I'll hold him down, other times just give him the brush off and stare him down. There's no really training this one at this age though. His memory only lasts a few hours. But when my wife is around, he's a perfect gentleman never attacking.
Saturday he was doing his thing and I had my gloves and so I picked him up. He must have bit my arm 20x but I was ready since I had a coat on. I held him for a long time and he started talking to the hens. No lie, he got one to attack me as well. I held him even longer after that and then held that hen. We plan on raising at least 5 more to give the others a break but for now they'll have to just endure him. Or if he gets worse maybe not. Holding them down doesn't always work especially at this age.
