How to add a aggressive rooster to a flock

DoomXD123

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I know the title has nothing to do with breeds but I didn't know how to change it lol, I have a year old rooster and aggressive from lack of hens to mate with, I'm thinking about giving him to my grandma to her six hens! And idk how he will do with them, there not even near a year yet! Can anyone help me of how to solve this problem
 
If he's aggressive to humans, I'd add him by way of the crock pot...

A human aggressive rooster is a bad rooster. I'd cull him if he's going after people. Too many good roosters ISO a home because of ordinances, overcrowding, etc to keep one around that has a terrible attitude.

If you're set on adding him. Build a small isolation coop where he can see the hens but not touch him and slowly integrate him over a few weeks....
 
If he's aggressive to humans, I'd add him by way of the crock pot...

A human aggressive rooster is a bad rooster. I'd cull him if he's going after people. Too many good roosters ISO a home because of ordinances, overcrowding, etc to keep one around that has a terrible attitude.

If you're set on adding him. Build a small isolation coop where he can see the hens but not touch him and slowly integrate him over a few weeks....

And I would definitely never breed from him. To a certain extent temperament is heredity and there are people working hard to breed better tempered roosters by not raising progeny from the bad ones.
 
Why would you want to give an aggressive rooster to your grandmother?
 
I did breed from hiim and I got a baby too and till this day he has NEVER attacked me or anything to anyone and his nam is little man
 
I'm not gonna kill him, I would never ever kill any of my hens or roosters!
 
Wait until your grandma goes into the kitchen to make cookies, then hide the aggressive rooster in her closet for a lovely surprise. Let us know how it works out for her.
 

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