Mean Rooster, not getting better.

Sublight

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Jun 2, 2016
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We have a rooster that we raised from a chick. This chicken was incubated, hatched, and hand fed for the first 8 weeks of his life. So this chicken has had a lot of attention.
He started getting mildly aggressive when he was a adolescent (I forget the term). He would put his wing on the ground and run around us in circles. We just ignored it. Then he started attacking us.

Things we have tried.
First we tried catching him and walking around holding him by the feet. It worked at first, but then stopped working.
Then we had to start carrying a stick with us when we went in the pen.
Then I began giving him a "Attitude adjustment" with that big stick, or my foot because he just wouldn't stop.
I started chasing him and he seemed to get the picture.

Now for the real problem.
He bowed up to my 2 year old baby girl the other day while free ranging. Is there anything else I can try? Otherwise im going to kill and eat him.
 
I agree with all the above! He'll hurt someone, and can severely injure a child, and needs to be dinner. ASAP! Cage him or isolate him somehow to prevent more injuries, until he's either buried or cooked. Mary
 
When they drop their wing and go in a circle, that is their mating dance. When they do that, the hens will either squat down and let the rooster mount, or they will run away. I had a rooster that the hens ran from all the time so he had to chase them down and jump on their back to mate with them. Then he did the dance after they mated. The rooster seemed faster than all the hens so he always caught them. They never figured out that if they jump up onto a fence post, railing or something off the ground, he couldn't mount them.

Anyway, aggressive roosters go to freezer camp.
 

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