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I totally agree, they sure think they are big stuff! None of my roosters, and I have a LOT, are mean to adults, but I have 2 OEGB roosters that hate my son with a passion....basically any person shorter than I am. But it is his own fault, he aggravates the stuffing out of them! He has only been 'got' a couple times, but I think he has finally learned to leave the roosters alone....at least the little ones
He has now started taunting one of my large fowl roosters, and this one was acting like he wanted to flog me last year. He was only maybe 5 or 6 months old then, so I'm sure he's not going to put up with it. Goofy kid still won't quit, he'll learn eventually. He already got the goose to hate him, luckily for him, the goose is a big chicken, all hiss and no bite.
Edit to add that most of my roosters, bantam or large breed, are old english games. Only 2 of the bantam OE are 'mean' to my son only.
I totally agree, they sure think they are big stuff! None of my roosters, and I have a LOT, are mean to adults, but I have 2 OEGB roosters that hate my son with a passion....basically any person shorter than I am. But it is his own fault, he aggravates the stuffing out of them! He has only been 'got' a couple times, but I think he has finally learned to leave the roosters alone....at least the little ones


Edit to add that most of my roosters, bantam or large breed, are old english games. Only 2 of the bantam OE are 'mean' to my son only.
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