My rooster is stomping his feet at me!

sreihart

Crowing
15 Years
Apr 25, 2010
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South Central Pennsylvania
I have a 13 week old Buff Orp roo who seems to be getting very hormonal. I keep them in an 8x8 tractor during the day and let them out when I get home. He's the only roo out of 15 chickens, so when I'm not home, he's the top. When I first let them out he comes up to me and stomps his feet. I stomp my feet back at him and try to pick him up and let him know that I'm the boss. Is he threatening me?
 
Yes, since he's approaching maturity, he is feeling those male hormones, and he wants to be the boss. So, when he does that, snatch him up and hold him firmly under your arm. Even carry him around if you can, while doing your chores. Do it ALOT. In fact, as soon as you go to check on your chickens, go straight for him with a purpose in your step, and grab him up.

He will learn.
 
I think it's so cute when they first do that! Noy so cute when they sneak up behind you and gore your bare calves with their spurs! I agree with others----put a stop to it while he's little.
 
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Yes he is threatening you, trying to size you up, see what you do. You can and maybe should do as these folks have said, but I suggest you carry some scratch with you and toss it to him, off to the side away from you a bit. Try distracting him with a cup of so of scratch for him and the girls, scattered off out of your path so he has to choose between it and you, then go about your business. This works best with most roosters IMO. If he's going to keep up with the Macho act, yeah, maybe you'll need to get more agro with him, but maybe not.

It's just what I'd try first. I don't care to have my roosters be pets, I just want them to mind their own business so I can go about mine.
 
YOU ARE THE ALPHA BIRD!!!! Don't let him get away with it, or like everyone has said, he's gonna give ya a run for
yur money....and they can be big roos!!!good luck:)
 
Thank you all for your replies! That is going to help a lot. I do notice that he's sneaking up behind me and now I don't trust him. After we have our initial encounter and I pick him up and hold him, then he settles down and goes about scratching in the dirt and herding the girls around. I just love this bird so I need to nip it in the bud as suggested. Thanks again. I don't want this to get out of hand and I end up having a roo that I'm afraid of being around. Other than that he's been a gentleman for the most part.
 
Maybe he wants to dance!
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