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- Nov 7, 2013
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I agree !!!! He won't jump on me and get a loving pat on the head. But this thing is really over the top with his aggression. I thought it was just me that he had a problem with but he has squared off against my wife, my 4 year old and 7 year old grand kids too. it was a chain link fence between them the rooster charged jumping on the fence I honestly believe if he could of got at them he would of hurt them both. I have a nice bruise on my leg now from this mornings attack. I can just imagine what he would of done to those kids.In my opinion, if an animal is human aggressive, then it needs to be handled. By that, I mean by any means necessary short of abuse. I don't believe in abusing animals. But I can tell you from personal experience and a visit to the doctor to seek medical attention and get a tetanus shot, a full grown rooster can KILL you if you aren't careful. I'd kick or knock the snot out of mine if it attacked me, and that's my final word on it. The rooster that got taken today had to learn that lesson, but we learned to co-exist peacefully. These birds act on instinct and they can be reconditioned if the person is consistent.