Cheychey222
Chirping
- Nov 5, 2019
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Yes that’s what I was trying to sayChickens don't really like to be stroked/petted.
Handle them once in a while, but let them be most the time.

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Yes that’s what I was trying to sayChickens don't really like to be stroked/petted.
Handle them once in a while, but let them be most the time.
15How many cockerels have you had success with raising in this manner? I'm just curious.
And all 15 came out non-human aggressive by being handled? That's impressive.
One did attack hens, roosters and people at one point. But we tamed him by giving him a lot more attentionAnd all 15 came out non-human aggressive by being handled? That's impressive.
It’s not annoying, and we are all trying to help you. We understand that with so many different answers it may be confusingOk I’m really sorry if anyone gets annoyed by this but I am a bit confused about what to do with Pippin now because I want to do the best thing that will not make him aggressive (or the best thing that I can do to reduce the aggressiveness).
There is also another rooster (Bertie) which he has been with since he was hatched and Bertie is much tamer than him (like when you pick Bertie up he will fall asleep). So I just thought I’d say that if it helps with anything, I don’t know what.
So overall, what is the best thing to do with the chicks to not make them aggressive roosters when they are older (and I know about their hormones and how I won’t be able to stop it) and I am sorry if I am annoying annoying but this is actually my first time with roosters so I want to do everything right and thank you for everyone helping me![]()
Chickens don't really like to be stroked/petted.
Handle them once in a while, but let them be most the time.
Except you've said both lots of attention and now not so much. SMH.Yes that’s what I was trying to say
It doesn’t matter what breed of chicken it is if you want it to like being held keep petting him and give him lots of attention
Don’t mess with “him” to much. But also give him attention like petting and holding.