Joellen71
In the Brooder
- Jun 18, 2015
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ok, I had a very bad experience with a barred rock rooster...he was psycho and would constantly try to attack us. We were scared to go in the backyard. We eventually got rid of him, and the backyard was peaceful again.
Well, one of the Americana chicks we got from the feed store turned out to be a rooster. He is about 9 or 10 weeks old. He already started crowing. He so far is a sweetheart. He follows me around, wanting to be picked up. He cuddles in my lap, loving the attention when I pet him.
The problem is, he bites me when I don't pick him up fast enough. I didn't understand why he was doing it at first, but I figured out if I put my hand down but don't grab him right away, he tries to climb on my hand, and uses his beak to pull himself up. once I figured that out, I was ok with it. But it seems like he's getting more aggressive about it. He actually broke the top layer of skin on my hand today. I'm starting to worry that he's going to turn mean, like the last rooster did.
I don't want to discourage him from wanting to be picked up, but I don't want him to get too aggressive either. Or is it inevitable?
Are there any adult roosters that remain affectionate? Or do they all get kinda mean?
Any advice?
Well, one of the Americana chicks we got from the feed store turned out to be a rooster. He is about 9 or 10 weeks old. He already started crowing. He so far is a sweetheart. He follows me around, wanting to be picked up. He cuddles in my lap, loving the attention when I pet him.
The problem is, he bites me when I don't pick him up fast enough. I didn't understand why he was doing it at first, but I figured out if I put my hand down but don't grab him right away, he tries to climb on my hand, and uses his beak to pull himself up. once I figured that out, I was ok with it. But it seems like he's getting more aggressive about it. He actually broke the top layer of skin on my hand today. I'm starting to worry that he's going to turn mean, like the last rooster did.
I don't want to discourage him from wanting to be picked up, but I don't want him to get too aggressive either. Or is it inevitable?
Are there any adult roosters that remain affectionate? Or do they all get kinda mean?
Any advice?