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That doesnt sound like the sister weve heard about who's work w training Bob, there a big artical here somewhere about traing roos out of aggresion, it work to a degree
Well she read somewhere that its things that frighten roos that make them mean so she doesn't won't anyone frightening him. (I know that is true but only to a certain degree.) I've read most the roo articles on here. I try to make a point of holding him every day.
 


Dag gummit. Sorry Dan. I had a buff orpington roo that was my buddy... man I loved that bird, but he was a word we're not allowed to say here to the utmost to everyone else. He went after kids, my parents, my husband, the dog, but he loved me. We ended up having to get rid of him. He ended up spurring me after a time of giving him not enough attention. Spurs can be broken off, yes, beaks twisting and digging is another thing, but I can't have trimmed roos free ranging.
 
Dag gummit. Sorry Dan. I had a buff orpington roo that was my buddy... man I loved that bird, but he was a word we're not allowed to say here to the utmost to everyone else. He went after kids, my parents, my husband, the dog, but he loved me. We ended up having to get rid of him. He ended up spurring me after a time of giving him not enough attention. Spurs can be broken off, yes, beaks twisting and digging is another thing, but I can't have trimmed roos free ranging.
I see
 
Correction: Simeon Baker

That kid is pretty awesome.
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Well she read somewhere that its things that frighten roos that make them mean so she doesn't won't anyone frightening him. (I know that is true but only to a certain degree.) I've read most the roo articles on here. I try to make a point of holding him every day.


Thats surprising but i guess your doing what you can.

Im out-- :frow
 

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