We found a great home for out rooster on a farm where he can live out his days and crow to his hearts content.
My husband and I were all set to get him in the car and drive him over to his new home. I never imagined it would be so difficult to catch him! My intent was to attempt to calmly approach him and pick him up......nope.
My next attempt was to throw a towel over him....nope.
We tried corralling him into a large, plastic garbage can....nope.
Once he knew we were trying to catch him it was a loosing battle. The other hens were frantically running around him and it was chaos.
I think a long handled fishing net would be ideal but we don't have one.
We're going to attempt to pick him off the roost after dark but at this point I'm kind of afraid of him. My husband is not a very calm person and he didn't take it very well when I tried to explain that chasing a chicken will never work.
How do we separate him from the hens and catch him?
My husband and I were all set to get him in the car and drive him over to his new home. I never imagined it would be so difficult to catch him! My intent was to attempt to calmly approach him and pick him up......nope.
My next attempt was to throw a towel over him....nope.
We tried corralling him into a large, plastic garbage can....nope.
Once he knew we were trying to catch him it was a loosing battle. The other hens were frantically running around him and it was chaos.
I think a long handled fishing net would be ideal but we don't have one.
We're going to attempt to pick him off the roost after dark but at this point I'm kind of afraid of him. My husband is not a very calm person and he didn't take it very well when I tried to explain that chasing a chicken will never work.

How do we separate him from the hens and catch him?
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