This question is only for those of you who take time to work with roosters in a non abusive manner.
I've had bratty roosters in the past, but I've always managed to work with them and quickly convince them to be gentle birds. Most decided they'd be lap birds.I've got a one year old barred rock. The hatchery threw him in and if he goes, he won't be, intentionally, replaced, so he's not taking a home from a nice rooster. I keep roosters I end up with, but don't seek them out. I've tried everything with him from the behavioral to deslorelin. I thought I had him doing well. I'd had no incident for a couple months. What was working...He sleeps in a rabbit hutch. Before I let him out, I would hold my foot up above his head(not as if he were going to get kicked, just to by above him) until he dropped his head. Then I'd pick him up and carry him before I let him down. Yesterday, he came at me. Held my ground. Held my foot up. Not kicking at him, or anything, just held it up. Didn't work, he kept coming and managed to spur me on the ankle bone. Grabbed him, held him for a bit, and put him back in the hutch. This morning, he tried to rip a hole in my face when I picked him up. So, the question is: do you think this is him making one last attempt to get the upper hand or is it time to give up on him? Or, is there maybe something i can try that I haven't. I dont want to give up too soon, especially, since he's had long spells of being good, but i won't take this behavior, obviously. Again, only people who work with roosters from a place of respect, please. I feel it's probably time to give up, but he's the first that's pushed me like this, so I'm having doubts, and having him put down will destroy me. Thank you!
I've had bratty roosters in the past, but I've always managed to work with them and quickly convince them to be gentle birds. Most decided they'd be lap birds.I've got a one year old barred rock. The hatchery threw him in and if he goes, he won't be, intentionally, replaced, so he's not taking a home from a nice rooster. I keep roosters I end up with, but don't seek them out. I've tried everything with him from the behavioral to deslorelin. I thought I had him doing well. I'd had no incident for a couple months. What was working...He sleeps in a rabbit hutch. Before I let him out, I would hold my foot up above his head(not as if he were going to get kicked, just to by above him) until he dropped his head. Then I'd pick him up and carry him before I let him down. Yesterday, he came at me. Held my ground. Held my foot up. Not kicking at him, or anything, just held it up. Didn't work, he kept coming and managed to spur me on the ankle bone. Grabbed him, held him for a bit, and put him back in the hutch. This morning, he tried to rip a hole in my face when I picked him up. So, the question is: do you think this is him making one last attempt to get the upper hand or is it time to give up on him? Or, is there maybe something i can try that I haven't. I dont want to give up too soon, especially, since he's had long spells of being good, but i won't take this behavior, obviously. Again, only people who work with roosters from a place of respect, please. I feel it's probably time to give up, but he's the first that's pushed me like this, so I'm having doubts, and having him put down will destroy me. Thank you!
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