Hi Angie,
I'm new to the forum but since this is a problem I'm familiar with I thought I'd throw my two cents in.
I have 2 adult Roo's, and when my young nephew comes to visit my birds I always lock the 2 up in a holding pen, just for safety.
My nephew visits with the hens for a while and when he leaves I turn the Roo's loose.
This keeps everybody safe and still lets the kids experience the chickens.
Don't cook him, just lock him up when the child is present or rehome him.
Lee
I'm new to the forum but since this is a problem I'm familiar with I thought I'd throw my two cents in.
I have 2 adult Roo's, and when my young nephew comes to visit my birds I always lock the 2 up in a holding pen, just for safety.
My nephew visits with the hens for a while and when he leaves I turn the Roo's loose.
This keeps everybody safe and still lets the kids experience the chickens.
Don't cook him, just lock him up when the child is present or rehome him.
Lee