Or at least, how can we best defend ourselves? We have a 4 year old black shoulder Spaulding that has just started being very aggressive with us. A little background...We had 2 males that were good buddies for 3 years. They were always very passive and even timid when we were in the pen. They have always lived in an aviary. In January, one of the males escaped, and we never saw him again. We decided to get our remaining male a girlfriend. She has just turned 1 year old, and has not layed any eggs. They have become very close, and I'm sure his actions are just being protective of her, but just recently, when we go in the pen to do general maintenance, he will sometimes, without any warning, fly up at me or my husband and hit us with his feet. So far, no injuries. Is there a technique for teaching him not to jump on us, or is there some way to ward him off so he doesn't hurt one of us.
