Medically, you know what needs to be done for yourself.
The rooster, well you have to make a difficult decision
a. keep him and figure out how to deal with him
b. remove him/kill him and replace him eventually or not at all
if a then
Catching him at night in the dark is easiest if he roosts. I'd cage him up tight for a few weeks while I recovered and decided what would be the best method for attempting training
if b then
see if someone wants him to eat and let them deal with him or butcher him yourself, nothing tastes better than MEAN rooster
or shoot him if you can't do the hands on thing and bury him or discard of his body in some other way you feel ok about
I grew up with Cesar Milan type techniques for all our animals... I don't find they work with roosters... I give & show respect for their space & their place, but make sure they know who is boss & food provider by visiting frequently. I believe mine think that I am their ally. That relationship works for us so far.
The rooster, well you have to make a difficult decision
a. keep him and figure out how to deal with him
b. remove him/kill him and replace him eventually or not at all
if a then
Catching him at night in the dark is easiest if he roosts. I'd cage him up tight for a few weeks while I recovered and decided what would be the best method for attempting training
if b then
see if someone wants him to eat and let them deal with him or butcher him yourself, nothing tastes better than MEAN rooster

or shoot him if you can't do the hands on thing and bury him or discard of his body in some other way you feel ok about
I grew up with Cesar Milan type techniques for all our animals... I don't find they work with roosters... I give & show respect for their space & their place, but make sure they know who is boss & food provider by visiting frequently. I believe mine think that I am their ally. That relationship works for us so far.