Figuring it out slowly

How do I get my rooster to be a rooster?

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Welcome nubcake! I'm sorry about your accident but glad you found a whole new hobby out of it. Your husband should get a gold star for bringing you that book! :D
It has really helped me through my concussion.
Hello nubcake.
Welcome to BYC.
Put him in with the hens is the short answer. Yup, it will be rough for a while. They will probably make his life a misery until he matures. In a coop and run on his own he isn't going to learn what he needs to if he is to free range with the others.
This article may help.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/understanding-your-rooster.75056/
By miserable do you mean trying to kill him? I keep trying but they are all trying to eat him for dinner. Poor guy is so sweet even my golden retriever helps him escape to the house. They are so much bigger than him.
 
It has really helped me through my concussion.

By miserable do you mean trying to kill him? I keep trying but they are all trying to eat him for dinner. Poor guy is so sweet even my golden retriever helps him escape to the house. They are so much bigger than him.
I do appreciate your problem.:)
The thing is if you keep letting him in the house and feeding him and giving him cuddles you will become his family. One of the first things a maturing cockerel here tries out is mating with his mum; that will be you under the current circumstances. Then he's going to want to be the boss and that's when an awful lot of people end up on this forum writing posts complaining that the rooster has suddenly become aggressive. On investigation many of these aren't roosters, they're still cockerels. After these cockerels grow up, my suspicion is they would probably turn out fine; about 12 months to 14 months old they seem to finally get a proper grip on their behavior.

If you read the article I linked you to, it explains a bit about what this can mean.
You could confine him to a separate coop and run but later if you release him with the hens I think you will have worse problems.
 

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