How is your flock today?

I still push him away with the stick. And keep my eye on him.
Yes unfortunately that will get old after awhile. :( I wish you the best with him. :) When I was out earlier this morning feeding everyone, KungPao was at my feet with his girls being a good boy waiting for breakfast. How I don't miss Chewy and his aggressive BS! :barnie
 
He's decent with the girls, but I wish I could explain to him I am the Giant Who Brings The Food
Chewy was the same way with his girl and other then his aggression toward me, an awesome Rooster otherwise. I really wished he would have mellowed out, but for whatever his reason he wasn't having it no mater how hard I tried with him. :(

Might you look for a replacement also you thinking?
 
Chewy was the same way with his girl and other then his aggression toward me, an awesome Rooster otherwise. I really wished he would have mellowed out, but for whatever his reason he wasn't having it no mater how hard I tried with him. :(

Might you look for a replacement also you thinking?
What I'd really like to happen:

One of my girls goes broody and means it. Nobody has gone broody yet; this past summer was the hens' first full summer as layers.

I give her 3-4 eggs to hatch. Buff Orp over Blue JG and/or Jubilee Orp and/or Black Australorp. Ok, one of each and maybe a spare.

Then, a miracle occurs. I get 3 pullets and 1 cockerel. Then Darl, roo-boy, goes next door. Or away. Or to hell.

The one cockerel is taught manners by the hens, and respects me, the Giant Who Brings The Food.

What might happen: Darl pushes his luck and meets with an "accident."

What would be acceptable: Darl calms down and my flock stays the same size for another year. Rethinking allowed after that.
 

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