lamccasker57
In the Brooder
- Jun 12, 2019
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I had a very aggressive rooster that would attack every time I entered the pen. After being spurred in the knee joint, I had taken enough of his antics. I started putting my foot out to defend myself, so he would run into it rather than my knee - that got tiresome and didn't seem to do anything except provide more of a challenge for him. My next tactic was to chase him around the pen anytime I "saw" him coming at me - this got very physically tiring, and didn't do anything other than give me some much needed exercise. My final solution was to catch the "bad-boy" with a net and then hold him upside down for all to see, while hobbling him by putting a soft hairband in a figure-eight low on his legs, but above his spurs, (it must be loose enough for him to walk without falling - his feet should be almost same width apart as usual). I left the hobble on for a few days. I had to do this several times, increasing the number of days he wore the hobble, before he got the message entirely. After that we had a much better relationship, and no further physical scuffles!
I think this approach worked well because he was "embarrassed" in front of his flock, and his mating activities were pretty much curtailed!
I think this approach worked well because he was "embarrassed" in front of his flock, and his mating activities were pretty much curtailed!