- Jul 22, 2014
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We got our first 5 chicks this past March. We have 1 rooster and 4 hens. We kept them inside the house in a makeshift "coop" until my husband finished building them a nice coop outside, with roost and nests for the hens. They are about 4 months old now and we are excited to see that first egg when it happens. They are free range, and along with their store bought chicken feed, we feed them a lot of scraps - grapes/strawberries/blueberries that are starting to go bad, corn, bread & crackers, pretty much anything. My 6 yr old daughter has them eating birdseed out of her hand.
About a month or 2 ago, we noticed the rooster taking interest in my husband's toes. He seemed to look at them funny when he'd be outside in his sandals, and then he started running at him trying to peck. We laughed at first, telling him his toes look like delicious morsels to them (lol) but then he started getting a little more aggressive, hopping up and fluttering and pecking his feet. Well now he's started in on me. I went out to feed them some stale bread and he just would not go to where I was throwing the food out, where all the hens were. He hung out by me, so I tossed a piece down next to him. He looked at it and didn't take interest. I thought that was weird. I ran out of bread and started to head back in and that's when he ran at me and started attacking my legs & feet. I shooed him away, kicking a small sour cream tub of water my girls had out there at him, and he paused for a second but came back for more. He's attacked me 2 or 3 more times since then. In the morning he will come right up to our back sliding glass door and crow and crow and crow, I figured he wants food. I don't feed him every time, but usually when I do he doesn't seem to want food. He won't go for whatever I throw out. This morning he came up and just paced and paced really quickly all along the door, pecking at it. After about an hour of that he perched up on the kitchen window and did the same. We don't understand where this aggressive behavior is coming from. I'm afraid he will attack my daughters next. He's never drawn blood but he did bruise the top of my foot pecking at it.
My question is, how do we stop this aggressive behavior, and why is he acting like this? Does he think he's the "king" of our house now? We should submit to HIM? What are some body language things I should look for and what does it mean?
Thank you for any and all input,
Lisa
About a month or 2 ago, we noticed the rooster taking interest in my husband's toes. He seemed to look at them funny when he'd be outside in his sandals, and then he started running at him trying to peck. We laughed at first, telling him his toes look like delicious morsels to them (lol) but then he started getting a little more aggressive, hopping up and fluttering and pecking his feet. Well now he's started in on me. I went out to feed them some stale bread and he just would not go to where I was throwing the food out, where all the hens were. He hung out by me, so I tossed a piece down next to him. He looked at it and didn't take interest. I thought that was weird. I ran out of bread and started to head back in and that's when he ran at me and started attacking my legs & feet. I shooed him away, kicking a small sour cream tub of water my girls had out there at him, and he paused for a second but came back for more. He's attacked me 2 or 3 more times since then. In the morning he will come right up to our back sliding glass door and crow and crow and crow, I figured he wants food. I don't feed him every time, but usually when I do he doesn't seem to want food. He won't go for whatever I throw out. This morning he came up and just paced and paced really quickly all along the door, pecking at it. After about an hour of that he perched up on the kitchen window and did the same. We don't understand where this aggressive behavior is coming from. I'm afraid he will attack my daughters next. He's never drawn blood but he did bruise the top of my foot pecking at it.
My question is, how do we stop this aggressive behavior, and why is he acting like this? Does he think he's the "king" of our house now? We should submit to HIM? What are some body language things I should look for and what does it mean?
Thank you for any and all input,
Lisa