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Awesome post RubberDuckee!
You have to convey your message to the Duck in its language!I would never beat my Dog for destroying the plants or digging holes in the yard. It means the dog has problem with digestion or an overgrown nail. But if a Rooster or Drake attacks me, it'd get a "swift kick" so he knows not to mess with me or any other animal/bird/child. (Generally the young roos and drakes filled with testosterone would act this way!) It's always best for the birds to have a pecking order!! My best friend's father has 27 Elephants, I am not joking, the young bull Elephants during musth becomes uncontrollable. And they are controlled using the Older bull elephants! So, you gotta emulate the pecking order in your case if you cannot find dominant older drakes!![]()
I said a swift kick, not a TKO! Sheesh, there is nothing inappropriate or lack of judgement (inexperience) about it.
Alternatively, you can catch that bugger and carry him around singing Baby (Justin Bieber song). He will never want to come close to you again!
My Friend is a Hindu, and they use the Elephants for Temple festivities and they also act in movies, lol. you can watch it here:
I've given soft fast kicks to mean roosters before, all it does is move them not hurt them but they do get the idea. I wore boots today and he did follow me, chase me with his head down, nip at me, but he couldn't get a hold onto the boots. He did trip me though. This morning my mom took the 4 ducks out to eat some weeds/grass near our fruit trees and she was amused that the drakes were following her around which also got the hens to follow.. She said "Look Cara! They won't leave me alone! These ducks are crazy, they follow me everywhere!" in an excited way. *face palm* They did bite her though and she pushed their heads away.