Is he just protecting chicks, or should I cook him?

This is new to me. When you say "rest" the meat. Is that like when the deer meat "ages" in the freezer for a week before being butchered?
Can I rest the rooster in the refrigerator, or do I need to freeze him?
Thanks! I want the recipe to turn out good. Something about this bird needs to.
 
Any advice on how to do the deed?
I am embarrassed to ask. I am a hunter. I have shot and killed many an animal, cleaned, skinned, butchered and cooked them.

This one is different. I have never been a farmer and raised an animal only to kill it. And it bothers me a little to be killing him out of anger or revenge. I have never felt anger toward any deer or elk that I have killled, but rather admiration and respect.

So how do I do it?
 
Wow. I can't believe all the posts about mean roosters! I've only had a mean roo once, and it was ONLY because I left the neighbors in charge when I went away for the week. Came back and my roo was dangerous! I culled him right away. Never before, or since then have I had any trouble with a roo...and I have had alot of them
 
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You're not killing him out of anger or revenge, but simply protection. I usually put two nails in a block close enough together to hold his head and stretch his neck out enough to axe him and remove the head. It is hard the forst time, but you being a hunter won't have a problem
 
Check out the meat bird section, there are posts in there detailing the whole process! Of course though, your bird will be much thinner than the often pictured meat birds.
 
Good luck doing the deed. The day my roo comes at me is the day he gets the axe. I love him to death, but he better NOT even think about it. He's a year and a half and has NEVER come at me. He even eats out of my hand and I didn't even raise him.
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each and every bird will have their own personality. If he has never done this before i would hold off on the chicken and noodles! Its his job to protect his girls and his offspring, wouldnt you do anything for your kids. Give him a chance and see if his agression goes away or mellows out alittle. BUT ALWAYS LOOK OUT FOR WHATS BEST FOR YOUR CHILDREN! Good luck, i hope you dont have to eat him!
 

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