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well, after the advice i got here, i decided to act on some of it, and so far so good. my jerk of a roo is actually starting to learn. i have not been able to catch him (too fast for me), so i haven't been able to hold him as suggested, but i'm getting the message across to him. when i walk up to him, he usually crows and flaps his wings at me, so i crow back at him (but LOUDER) and flap MY wings (arms) at HIM!!! if he takes a step towards me, i take a step towards him.
if he's giving me some lip, i'll follow him around the pen slowly and will occassionally give him a little tug on his tail feathers .
i also did the "make him eat treats last" thing that was suggested. that really worked out great.
my wife was handing out some banana (which my roo LOVES ), and while she was doing that i was standing between Magellin (the roo) and the treats and wouldn't let him go for it. i could see he was getting madder and madder, but i kept him blocked untill everyone else had thier fill, then i let him through.
the only time i can "catch" him is after he's gone to roost, so when i go in to tuck them in for the night, i'll pick him up, pet him a couple of times and put him back on the roost. and i'll tell you, after a few days of this, he is a MUCH nicer bird. he hasn't charged at me OR my wife since i started doing these things. there may be hope for my roo after all.
so, thanx for all the advice. i'll keep up the pressure on him and see if he becomes as nice as i hope he can be.
well, after the advice i got here, i decided to act on some of it, and so far so good. my jerk of a roo is actually starting to learn. i have not been able to catch him (too fast for me), so i haven't been able to hold him as suggested, but i'm getting the message across to him. when i walk up to him, he usually crows and flaps his wings at me, so i crow back at him (but LOUDER) and flap MY wings (arms) at HIM!!! if he takes a step towards me, i take a step towards him.
if he's giving me some lip, i'll follow him around the pen slowly and will occassionally give him a little tug on his tail feathers .
i also did the "make him eat treats last" thing that was suggested. that really worked out great.
my wife was handing out some banana (which my roo LOVES ), and while she was doing that i was standing between Magellin (the roo) and the treats and wouldn't let him go for it. i could see he was getting madder and madder, but i kept him blocked untill everyone else had thier fill, then i let him through.
the only time i can "catch" him is after he's gone to roost, so when i go in to tuck them in for the night, i'll pick him up, pet him a couple of times and put him back on the roost. and i'll tell you, after a few days of this, he is a MUCH nicer bird. he hasn't charged at me OR my wife since i started doing these things. there may be hope for my roo after all.
so, thanx for all the advice. i'll keep up the pressure on him and see if he becomes as nice as i hope he can be.