I think I guessed wrong. Help me out?

I've recently learned the hard way, a skittish male is better than an aggressive one.

You don't want them fleeing for their lives at the sight of you, but you don't want to get too comfortable with them all up in your space either.
I am learning that most of my chicken problems are rooster related in some way. Sooner or later the day is coming where I have to solve this. Thank you for the wisdom!
 
I am learning that most of my chicken problems are rooster related in some way. Sooner or later the day is coming where I have to solve this. Thank you for the wisdom!
I recently had to cull one of mine. He was a minor aggravation on occasion, but generally he gave me space. The only reason I kept him as long as I did was my favorite pullet loved him.

Once Sweety, my favorite pullet was raising chicks in the yard he became a terror. Sweety would bring the chicks over to me for treats and pets. After a few days the male nailed me out of nowhere. He went after my leg and drew blood through jeans. I guess I should've expected it, but I didn't since the chicks were calm and the mother brought them to me. Lesson learned
 
I recently had to cull one of mine. He was a minor aggravation on occasion, but generally he gave me space. The only reason I kept him as long as I did was my favorite pullet loved him.

Once Sweety, my favorite pullet was raising chicks in the yard he became a terror. Sweety would bring the chicks over to me for treats and pets. After a few days the male nailed me out of nowhere. He went after my leg and drew blood through jeans. I guess I should've expected it, but I didn't since the chicks were calm and the mother brought them to me. Lesson learned
Ouch! 😖 How did you cull him?
 

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