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There are numerous stories of injury to children, worst being the loss of an eye. Let that sink in. You should introduce Mr Rooster to "The Queen of Hearts".
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I need your help! I have a 5 month old Brahma cockerel who has been displaying some usual signs of dominance. He dances up to me and my 3 year old. He has pecked me when I’ve been to close and just recently ran up to my kid and pecked him. I also noticed he attacked one of my hens and left a wound and she’s scared to come out of run for free range time which never happens. Weird thing is, I pick him up All the time and he always seems so easy going and nice! Generally, he is nice and fun. I really wanted to work with him and try to do anything to keep him. I’ve been trying to show him who is boss, thinking that will help. But now that he has focused in on my kid, who never bothered him before, I’m worried. It was a peck but will it get worse or can I stop it from escalating? I called a rooster sanctuary that will take him but We are devastated about it. I wish I could manage him. Should I try to work with the bird and keep my kid away? Or re home? Thank you.
He’s going to the sanctuary tomorrow morning.THIS!
Get rid of him yesterday!
He’s going to the rooster sanctuary tomorrow morning.It’s not that complicated. Get rid of the cockerel. If you can be matter of fact with your kid, kid will understand. They are resilient and can tend to reflect our attitudes.
Going to the sanctuary tomorrow morningInjured child + injured pullet = gone
He’s going to the rooster sanctuary tomorrow morningPut your child FIRST priority
You can always find a nice rooster in the future![]()
He’s going to the rooster sanctuary tomorrow morning. Thank you for your help.I think your child is the priority here! Small children are very vulnerable, and he's not behaving well right now. Your child could loose an eye over this!
He's also injured one of your hens (pullets?) and that's not good either.
He needs to be someone's dinner! At least move him on with full disclosure, where there aren't any small children.
This situation is escalating, and no amount of 'training' will make him safe with your child!!!
Consider having only hens until your child is considerably older.
Mary
Agreed! Thanks for allowing me the space to vent. He’s going to the sanctuary tomorrow morningGive him to the sanctuary. As much as I don't like this for roosters, my tags even say so,human
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protect your child. If you really like him, then keep him in a pen where your child is not permitted to enter, but I strongly recommend giving him away, accidents can happen and your child could get hurt
If you want to have a rooster to protect your flock I'd recommend Jersey Giants, I have three and they don't make any aggressive moves towards me or my family. I got Jersey Giants after dealing with a string of aggressive roosters and hearing about how gentle they were. Now that I've had a nice competent rooster I don't have any patience for a rooster who's aggressive to people.He’s going to the sanctuary tomorrow morning.
This is good info, I’ll look into this breed!If you want to have a rooster to protect your flock I'd recommend Jersey Giants, I have three and they don't make any aggressive moves towards me or my family. I got Jersey Giants after dealing with a string of aggressive roosters and hearing about how gentle they were. Now that I've had a nice competent rooster I don't have any patience for a rooster who's aggressive to people.