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My daughter's friend comes over to play and the first couple of times she was in the chicken run, she had a blast chasing the chicks around. Nope, that wasn't gonna happen. I walked to the gate and said, "No, thank you. We don't chase the chickens." I was calm and firm. She was startled. "Out of the run," I said. This happened twice. The third time it happened when her mom picked her up and I made sure to use the same quiet but firm tone in front of the mom. I further explained, "You would feel really bad if a chicken got hurt, and I would feel really bad if you got hurt. Please don't pick them up either." This is a simple no, and it worked. I wasn't rude. I simply removed her from the situation and was firm but gentle in front of her mom. We haven't had a problem since then, but it took three times for it to sink in.
Think of it this way: would you allow his dangerous behavior around a baby? Your chickens are babies, but they are living creatures that you care for. Be calm and assertive. No rudeness necessary.