Duckbreeder2020
Crossing the Road
Well... this is natural in a lot of roosters, they sell some sort of thing like a muzzle for roosters but I wouldn’t recommend it
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Until you perfect the art of 'snatch and grab the rooster', do not put your body in a position that he can reach your face.I wear long sleeves, long pants, gloves, sometimes a hoodie, and ALWAYS my glasses. Today he got me on my lip with his feet, but didn't break the skin.
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Link to product, please, @Ducklingsandchicks .Well... this is natural in a lot of roosters, they sell some sort of thing like a muzzle for roosters but I wouldn’t recommend it
Does your chicken bite when you pick him up? I have seen two different types of biting, one is vicious and another isn't. Its easy to tame the ones that don't bite.So a few days ago i bought a new lavender orpington rooster to breed my hens and he will randomly come up to me and tru and attack me, i ussually just stick my foot up and let him attack my shoe then u grab him by his legs and hold him upside down for a bit. But i dont know if there is a better way to take care of this and to stop it please help
You should have selected a less aggressive breed of rooster and raised him from a chick yourself.So a few days ago i bought a new lavender orpington rooster to breed my hens and he will randomly come up to me and tru and attack me, i ussually just stick my foot up and let him attack my shoe then u grab him by his legs and hold him upside down for a bit. But i dont know if there is a better way to take care of this and to stop it please help
Instead of dealing with all this BS, the solution is quite simple if you want a rooster. Select a non aggressive breed and raise him from a chick.This is the video I got the technique from.
Orpingtons aren’t known for being particularly aggressive. Also, maybe they didn’t want to raise a chick. Maybe they wanted an already full grown rooster.You should have selected a less aggressive breed of rooster and raised him from a chick yourself.
If you want an already full grown rooster from an average aggressive breed then you end up in their shoes.Orpingtons aren’t known for being particularly aggressive. Also, maybe they didn’t want to raise a chick. Maybe they wanted an already full grown rooster.