Not necessarily, it's more about certain genetic and personality than care, some do fine with that treatment, some do worse.Oh I see so are the other rooster on route to this too?
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Not necessarily, it's more about certain genetic and personality than care, some do fine with that treatment, some do worse.Oh I see so are the other rooster on route to this too?
Yes I don't have alot of experience with them. It's looking that way there's no other way huh this was just the first it's happening good thing I inquired straight away.You don't sound like you have a lot of experience with aggressive roosters so cull him right away. You won't change an aggressive rooster of an aggressive breed this late in the game.
That makes alot of sense this guy was always alott different from his brother. The more I'm thinking about this the more I feel like I should've seen this coming or maybe I'm on to nothing but I just never thought about it since he's 15months old now and that faze when their rooster personality starts to appear was past us so he'll be a nice rooster had been my thought.Not necessarily, it's more about certain genetic and personality than care, some do fine with that treatment, some do worse.
Yea, your probably right. I corrected mines at 3 weeks.You don't sound like you have a lot of experience with aggressive roosters so cull him right away. You won't change an aggressive rooster of an aggressive breed this late in the game.
I see to be fair he hasn't attacked me since idk what's happened but as of right now me and him don't have beef maybe he read this threadWe've had cockerels and adult roosters for decades, and in our experience, nothing really 'fixes' a cockerel or adult who decides that attacking humans is a good idea. Our first rooster was awful, and we put up with him way too long. Then, we tried everything to 'reform' human aggression, and failed.
Idiots attacking the humans who bring food every day just aren't worth keeping, and are dangerous. This bird does not 'love' you, his little brain is in a different place. There are many nice roosters out there, try again and have a good boy next time.
You are getting that experience, recognizing early signs of obnoxious behaviors and how things can escalate from 'cute' to awful.
Mary