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Now I would like both of you to go back to my first post and read it again the first line especially ......I said I DO NOT have trouble with my rooster! He behaves himself.
I was not asking for your opinion on whether to let my grandson gather eggs himself I was asking for opinions on how to teach the rooster to toe the line. There is a difference!! Maybe I should have started my post with "experienced farmers only reply" I am not some simple moron and this is no "pet" to me . I know it can turn at any time and I am expecting it, but animals can be taught that some actions are not acceptable . I just want to know if a 2x4 is still better then the new chicken psychology of holding them and how other people that have roosters deal with the aggression. IMHO if you don't have a rooster please don't comment without the experience I was asking for.
Kodiakchicken, I also let a night go by before I replied but only for the reasons above...lol . I thought beekissed reply was good and I didn't take it the wrong way like you did. I'm sorry you were offended. I live on a farm, not an acreage or city lot and my chickens are farm animals and have a certain job to do and thats it. I just noticed that a lot of people are having trouble with theirs attacking and it's probably because it isn't treated the way a farm animal is supposed to. I don't want to go crazy and beat it to death with a shovel because he attacked and hurt someone.... There's a saying about "closing the barn door after the horses have got out"
Thanks to Frizzledhen, Beekissed and all the others with the good suggestions..... lol there is one reply I couldn't find again but I'll go back and send you a email to find out how you did it.
I guess I make sure my farm raised 8 yr old grandson or my 11 yr old granddaughter are armed with a bat when they go into the yard or coop. Better to be prepared then to deal with cuts and other wounds.
Ditto

I was not asking for your opinion on whether to let my grandson gather eggs himself I was asking for opinions on how to teach the rooster to toe the line. There is a difference!! Maybe I should have started my post with "experienced farmers only reply" I am not some simple moron and this is no "pet" to me . I know it can turn at any time and I am expecting it, but animals can be taught that some actions are not acceptable . I just want to know if a 2x4 is still better then the new chicken psychology of holding them and how other people that have roosters deal with the aggression. IMHO if you don't have a rooster please don't comment without the experience I was asking for.
Kodiakchicken, I also let a night go by before I replied but only for the reasons above...lol . I thought beekissed reply was good and I didn't take it the wrong way like you did. I'm sorry you were offended. I live on a farm, not an acreage or city lot and my chickens are farm animals and have a certain job to do and thats it. I just noticed that a lot of people are having trouble with theirs attacking and it's probably because it isn't treated the way a farm animal is supposed to. I don't want to go crazy and beat it to death with a shovel because he attacked and hurt someone.... There's a saying about "closing the barn door after the horses have got out"
Thanks to Frizzledhen, Beekissed and all the others with the good suggestions..... lol there is one reply I couldn't find again but I'll go back and send you a email to find out how you did it.
I guess I make sure my farm raised 8 yr old grandson or my 11 yr old granddaughter are armed with a bat when they go into the yard or coop. Better to be prepared then to deal with cuts and other wounds.