I have an Ameraucana rooster that is 15 months old. We love him to death, but are having trouble with his "rooster" behavior. He is constantly challenging us, which I know is normal, but even with very diligent correction the behavior doesn't seem to be diminishing much. I read everything I could find on this site about dealing with this and my whole family and I have been very consistent in putting him in his place and keeping at it until he turns and runs. He doesn't only attack us when we are approaching his ladies - he will come from clear across the pasture to attack us from behind, etc.
To be a little more specific about how we correct him - we smack him with anything handy or kick him, etc. and we don't stop until he turns tail and runs. Most of the time we even chase him a little bit while he's running just to get the point across!!!
I really don't want to have to get rid of him - he is aboslutely beautiful and I want to keep him for breeding. He is also very good to his hens. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Lori
To be a little more specific about how we correct him - we smack him with anything handy or kick him, etc. and we don't stop until he turns tail and runs. Most of the time we even chase him a little bit while he's running just to get the point across!!!
I really don't want to have to get rid of him - he is aboslutely beautiful and I want to keep him for breeding. He is also very good to his hens. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Lori