How do I pick up my crazy roo??

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Eye contact is the key here in my opinion. They have very good vision and if you watch closely you can see the roosters eyes zoom in and out on your face. That's bc he is reading you. They may not be bright animals but survival is in every living thing. Everything watches the others moves and judges. Its nature. Yes he will always have the mean side only difference between a mean rooster and a nice one to me is. The mean rooster just has bigger balls and needs to be reminded it's your coop he just spends the night

Sorry dude, I think you are full of it. A bad rooster cannot be fixed by looking at him. I've had good and bad and disagree with you. Sorry.
 
Sorry for what? See this is where people start to get all blah with it. Everything I said was my opinion. Never once did I say any of its has been proven time and time again. Nor have I ever said oh yeah you know what that there rooster may be mean but I have faith he will be a good rooster soon enough. Pecking order. Chicken or human it's all the same to the chicken. But anyway I guess i just assumed everyone knew by now that the rooster would be separated and behind wire at first glimpse of attitude that called for it. All I'm saying is that when that time comes of realizing you have a bad rooster that killing it shouldn't be your first option. Just bc he is trying to rule his coop he shouldn't be labeled a bad rooster. Thats my wife's grandmothers old rooster. Attacked anything that moved. Satan I think was his name lol..lets say your dog growled and showed teeth even nipped ya a little when you tried to take his dinner or girl away......would you shoot him on site? Or would you teach him and give him a chance to learn you are only trying to help him not take? Now toss a toddler into the mix gunna shot the dog or tell the kid "hey dont go near it" simple..or is it different because even though a chicken eats and poops like the dog it's still just a chicken?
.. And when it comes to feeding time and you are setting your ground rules for the coop then yes the western stand down(assuming we know not to turn your back to the rooster) works for me and my rooster. He lives a chicken life until I'm ready to eat it. So I'm sorry I even asked to put in my two cents to begin with because this post got waaayyyyyy off topic. My apologies to the original poster. Yall enjoy yourselves. I have a toddler to take skydiving. It's her birthday
 
I think everyone on both sides of the fence here should go do a google image search and type in ROOSTER SPUR INJURY.
Then come back here and convince this poster not to keep her visious stupid rooster on the same property as her children.
Not worth it.
There are plenty of nice roosters out there being culled every day that no one should keep a bad one.
 
Lol eye contact means 'the fight is on' with my rooster. I could stare at him for three hours, he'd still wait for the right moment to come attack me. He's in a large dog kennel right now for trying to dice the husbands face.
What I'm saying is, I don't think you'll ever be able to change your roo. He will never see your toddler as dominate and will attack him again. It won't stop. One day he's going to really hurt your kid.
 
Sorry for what? See this is where people start to get all blah with it. Everything I said was my opinion. Never once did I say any of its has been proven time and time again. Nor have I ever said oh yeah you know what that there rooster may be mean but I have faith he will be a good rooster soon enough. Pecking order. Chicken or human it's all the same to the chicken. But anyway I guess i just assumed everyone knew by now that the rooster would be separated and behind wire at first glimpse of attitude that called for it. All I'm saying is that when that time comes of realizing you have a bad rooster that killing it shouldn't be your first option. Just bc he is trying to rule his coop he shouldn't be labeled a bad rooster. Thats my wife's grandmothers old rooster. Attacked anything that moved. Satan I think was his name lol..lets say your dog growled and showed teeth even nipped ya a little when you tried to take his dinner or girl away......would you shoot him on site? Or would you teach him and give him a chance to learn you are only trying to help him not take? Now toss a toddler into the mix gunna shot the dog or tell the kid "hey dont go near it" simple..or is it different because even though a chicken eats and poops like the dog it's still just a chicken?
.. And when it comes to feeding time and you are setting your ground rules for the coop then yes the western stand down(assuming we know not to turn your back to the rooster) works for me and my rooster. He lives a chicken life until I'm ready to eat it. So I'm sorry I even asked to put in my two cents to begin with because this post got waaayyyyyy off topic. My apologies to the original poster. Yall enjoy yourselves. I have a toddler to take skydiving. It's her birthday
There's a difference between a dog and a chicken.
Can't teach a chicken much.
Can't teach a nasty roo to not be nasty.
The kid should be able to walk around his home without being told to stay away from the rooster or tip toe around the monster. Why have him live in fear? The moment my last roo came at my kid, he was out. Took a while but off he went. No more chances taken. I can get another roo. Not some crazy thing that hated my kids and constantly pecked his hens in the face. He was a nut. This other roo I have is next in line to go.
 
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