I guess I need to change my point of view... I have Henny Penny and HE has the hens. It was so fun when they were little and we sat in the run and played Scrabble together. Yes - clearly pet vs. farm animal vibe.
That's sooooo reassuring to hear there's a good chance he'll be more mellow next season. I couldn't catch the hens to put on saddles without Henny going berser now. His favorite, Phryne, has a raw bare spot on her back and raw places under both wings. She's starting to heal a little since one of the new pullets started receiving Henny's attentions - and I've been giving them extra protein to help grow back. 2 more pullets haven't matured yet. And #4 Conchita/Spanish (adore her/him) will be re-homed sadly. Thank goodness the breeder is helping look for a good local home.
On the spurs/nails... it would be so much nicer if he didn't have such lethal equipment. My husband's been lobbying for that, but I read somewhere not to if you want a rooster to have full predator-defensiveness. And we have lots of hawks, among other threats, around here. You don't think it doesn't defeat the purpose of having a rooster for protection to do that?
Thanks for taking time to help us out!!