Humbling a rooster

BBQJOE

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I had another rooster go Rogue on me.
He thought he was superfly or something, and tried to show me who was boss.
It took about ten minutes of chasing before I finally caught him.

I grabbed him by his feet, held him upside down, and paraded his butt around the coop for all his ladies to see.
I held him upside down while I collected the eggs, and fed the others.
Then I paraded him around a bit more.

You just wouldn't believe how he now trips all over himself just to get out of my way!
 
I had another rooster go Rogue on me.
He thought he was superfly or something, and tried to show me who was boss.
It took about ten minutes of chasing before I finally caught him.

I grabbed him by his feet, held him upside down, and paraded his butt around the coop for all his ladies to see.
I held him upside down while I collected the eggs, and fed the others.
Then I paraded him around a bit more.

You just wouldn't believe how he now trips all over himself just to get out of my way!

That is so awesome. I love it. I am dying laughing and picturing it in my head!
 
I'm having a similar issue. My roo doesn't like it when people move quickly in the yard. I was in a hurry and was hustling to get things done and he came at me. I turned around as he approached me from the back and he came at me anyway. I ran at him and he was going to fight at first, but wisely changed his mind. The next day he chased my grandson and my son went after the roo. My son is 6'1" and all legs. My husband said that roo looked worried!
I don't want him to go to freezer camp, but it just might happen. I think I have a little blue Australorp cockerel in the brooder and his daddy is a nice guy.
 

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