Well since I flattened him with the waterer he's been pretty shy to me. if he gets close I yell at him. What weird is my 4 year old has that roo running ragged. and if the roo comes close to him he stands TALL with his arms as high as he can reach them. I have noticed that roos do this to each other, less the arms in the air thing. But they do stand really tall to the other showing top dog. ???? Maybe that's the whole thing??? My son chased the stupid roo down the pathway, my son was on a big wheel bike (standing with one foot on). That dumb roo didn't know what to do but run. Only problem was, he had the rest of the flock in a frizzle also and I had to go round up my squaking birds and 1 was missing from 2 till dusk. We looked everywhere for this hen, and when we went out at dusk, low and behold she came back to roost. I really thought she was a total gonner. I was sure of it! I seen tracks that looked like some thing from the air took her. she must have been hiding in the sheds some where. but she's so stupid that she made NO noises. Well I'm not sure thats being stupid or not but you would think that because the others that got separated were making such a rukus she would have been too. ?????????? I don't know!!! Anyways she back, but she's still not earning her keep. I'm holding out that she'll be a pink egg layer. What my odds?? She's an EE that's 36.5 weeks old and I've NEVER seen her in the nest?