To me, a nice rooster is one who respects me and stays away from me and my family. I've had quite a few horrible mean roosters that attacked me and my kids, drawing blood. The rooster I have now is respectful and stays away from us. I make sure he knows I'm the boss, I won't let him come near me, I won't let him eat scratch when I feed the hen treats, and if he's in my way when I'm walking, I chase him away. He's my idea of a nice rooster, one that respects me.
I tried picking up one of my roos and carried him all over the place. Didn't do a bit of good. With my current roos, I wait until they're roosting and then I pick them up by the legs and swing them around a bit until they are still (nothing severe, just enough to make them dizzy - and not after they've been eating, I do it at dusk when they're roosting). Then I lay them on the ground and hold them there. When I let them up, they know I'm the head roo and they respect that.
The three bantam roos I have also stay away, which is what I want.
I tried picking up one of my roos and carried him all over the place. Didn't do a bit of good. With my current roos, I wait until they're roosting and then I pick them up by the legs and swing them around a bit until they are still (nothing severe, just enough to make them dizzy - and not after they've been eating, I do it at dusk when they're roosting). Then I lay them on the ground and hold them there. When I let them up, they know I'm the head roo and they respect that.
The three bantam roos I have also stay away, which is what I want.
