birdwrangler057
Songster
I been using the stick to stop him attacking, but yes the noodle would be better.
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I been using the stick to stop him attacking, but yes the noodle would be better.
I have a rooster that I hatched in the incubator. He was in the first group of chicks that I raised.My young new rooster that I hatched last year has started to attack my legs from the back and front. I've try to scary him by run with my arms waving in the air and shouting. Also used a stick, but he will not back down. He was not handled as a chick and should be shy, but seem to be too friendly, as he does not run away when he see anyone from my family.
What should I do ?
That's one of the silliest and more dangerous things I've read about roosters. They are NOT showing you their "anger". They do not have human emotions. Someone following your advice would most likely be injured!Ohh My Gosh That's Just a Rooster Thing I'm Having 2 Roosters And They Are Like That Lol ..
don't be like they are hurting u
They just telling u where have u been I was alone and showing u their anger ..
Don't think for culling tame them ..
I used to massage his neck and slowly say u are a good rooster ..
Massaging Rooster Neck calm him down faster and tame easily ..
Yes....If your Brother Challenged the Rooster?...He asked for the fight..Roosters are extremely protective of his hens...No fast movements and chasing only brings out his protective behaviour...A Rooster will fight till the death and rarely back down...Don't let your brother chase or antagonize him anymore and he will calm down again...
Oh..Mom will get rid of him once she gets attacked or someone gets hurt...Best of luck...No he did not Challenged my rooster. It attacked him first then after, it attacked, my brother chasing him.