Hi Tslauson
I went through a similar situation with my first chicks, thought I might put in my two cents...
I had a big rir cockerel, that was my brother's favorite bird, but he was quite rude. I looked all over these forums for rooster behaviour advise. I would pick him up and walk with him every time I entered the coop, and treats seemed to help. But my hens were getting injured. I went on Etsy and bought chicken jackets, and I also tried shaving/dulling his spurs (the quick is longer than in other animal claws, it wasn't worthwhile). The jackets protected their feathers, but he wounded their sides. I didnt realize until I picked up a hen that had a huge gaping hole in her skin under her wing, then I was done. I separated him, and prepared myself for harvesting, but he got really lucky when a good heart on craigslist said they could give my brothers bird a coop of his own. We still visit him sometimes lol. Hope this helps, it's always a tough decision when they hit that teen stage :/

I had a big rir cockerel, that was my brother's favorite bird, but he was quite rude. I looked all over these forums for rooster behaviour advise. I would pick him up and walk with him every time I entered the coop, and treats seemed to help. But my hens were getting injured. I went on Etsy and bought chicken jackets, and I also tried shaving/dulling his spurs (the quick is longer than in other animal claws, it wasn't worthwhile). The jackets protected their feathers, but he wounded their sides. I didnt realize until I picked up a hen that had a huge gaping hole in her skin under her wing, then I was done. I separated him, and prepared myself for harvesting, but he got really lucky when a good heart on craigslist said they could give my brothers bird a coop of his own. We still visit him sometimes lol. Hope this helps, it's always a tough decision when they hit that teen stage :/