My rooster comes when he is called, but only for love, the older hens eat all the treats before he gets there. He is 14 weeks old.
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I raise all my roosters with a hands off approach. They grow up wary of me and they keep their distance. When I approach they go the other way. A young rooster shouldn't be too forward or invade your personal space. I make sure as they mature they run from me. When they are mature, after 2 years, I don't care as much, and they usually become more friendly with age. After 2 years my roosters can do as they please. They remain respectful to me.
I raise multiple roosters a year. They are all different breeds. None are aggressive with me. So either my technique works 100% of the time, or it's me.![]()
Generally they run when I walk towards them. If they don't they may get tapped with a stick, or have a plastic feed container tossed in their direction to startle them, and to move them off.What do you mean by "I make sure...they run from me." How?
He is being forward already. Since you are both kids? It may be harder to make him respectful at this point. Things done to move him off may just feed his desire to peck at you now. It is something I would discuss with your parents if possible.The cockerel pecked my sister today while she was changing feed and water.I hope his first 8 weeks of me petting him hasn't ruined him for life.
I'm trying to use the hands off method now, but I'm worried about consistency. How exactly do you teach him to respect your space? That seems to be what people recommend here.
Another problem is that I'll be leaving on a 2 month long trip next month, right when he's maturing. My sister's going to be predominantly taking care of him at that time, I just hope he turns out okay.