I believe and agree with this advice. I just started a new flock This past April, and find myself with a handsome rooster that has become
I sympathize with your predicament
@Erwilcox.
@Katakornchicks, I got 13 pullets and one grew up to be a rooster. When he was younger I handled him regularly, and he was very sweet. When he feathered out and went out to the coop, I was down in the area with him and the hens all the time, no problem. However, when it became evident that 'she was a he', handling became less and less. One day when I was sitting on the bench handling his hens he decided to sneak behind me and attack. I know he just doesn't want to share. I stood my ground and backed him up. The next time, he attacked from behind when I was changing out food, I was successful in cornering him and catching him. I held him down and he submitted in less than 30 seconds. So I don't consider him a lost cause at this point. That was a couple months ago. He is so handsome, smart and a good protector. He is good with his hens. But I no longer feel comfortable to go in and hang out with my hens. I miss my time with the hens, as many are very friendly and enjoy sitting in my lap. Roo is now an 8 month old Australorp. His spurs are in and he has become progressively more aggressive. I would really like to be able to keep him, but want to know if it is possible to tame him so he stops attacking me. I do have to defend myself, and fear that has made his aggression worse. I am not fast enough to catch him on my own as I once did to hold him down until he calms down, or carry him around to hopefully tame him.
I have read so many different ideas on here so it is confusing.
I would like to believe it is possible to tame him, as he doesn't always attack and he only attacks with his feet; he is not a pecker.
Up until the weather changed, if I faced him and walked toward him he would back down, but now that I am having to bundle up a bit, I think he is perceiving me as more threatening and will not back down. Any tips ways to catch him. I am 68 years old, and just not as fast and agile as I once was.
Anyone reading this response, I am open to all suggestions.