That is why I said try the water hose with him. a good jet of water every now and then makes him afraid of youYou need to prove that you're the boss.
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That is why I said try the water hose with him. a good jet of water every now and then makes him afraid of youYou need to prove that you're the boss.
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Yes, it's your fault. But I don't mean that as a judgement!
Roosters really are not all that complicated, but they are extremely perceptive! Your little Lester is a genius at reading your emotions. He knows that your SO is confident and unafraid of him, so Lester ignores him. He knows you are uneasy around him, so he is highly suspicious of you and he is finding it all but impossible to trust you.
Until you become hyper-aware of your own feelings toward Lester and manage them, Lester's behavior toward you will continue to deteriorate.
You need to give yourself a good talking-to. Convince yourself you are NOT going to be afraid of Lester.
When you go out to greet the chickens, do not EVER turn your back to Lester. If Lester is in front of you and he's blocking your path, keep walking toward him, making him move out of your way. NEVER walk around him.
One of these days Lester may rush at you and try to attack. This will require a show-down with him if it should happen. This is where you can turn things around by snatching him up real quickly, and just stick him under your arm like a football. Tote the ornery feller around like that for a bit, and he will have a completely different image of you, I guarantee it.
It's all in your hands. You can gain the upper hand by paying close attention to your fears, thus changing your behavior, which will directly affect Lester's behavior. It's not all that complicated, but it does require courage!
I had been flogged by roosters as a child and even as an adult. I was always at fault for trying to mess with chicks. Hens got me even more often for same reason. Then I took steps so as to be less course in my actions around the birds and did some conditioning of key animals while they were chicks to reduce hazards. I still have a couple older hens that can still stir roosters into action but roosters no longer put it to me.