I just added a new 6-month-old RIR rooster, and he has never been handled by his former owner. I want to tame him, to be easier to catch, and to sit in my lap, but he is hard to catch. When i manage to catch him, i hold him for a few minutes, then let him go, but the whole time he is in my arms he shakes. But he never pecks of struggles. He won't come near me and doesn't eat seed. I really would appreciate any advice. Thank you!
It’ll take time! With any bird who’s never spent time with humans, it is absolutely terrifying being handled. I wouldn’t really go and run to catch him at first. I made this mistake with my ducks and it only terrified them more! I’ve had so much more success doing these steps:
-For about a week or two I call and throw food I want the afraid bird to recognize now that this new human voice equals food
-After you feel that this bird is comfortable with the first step, call and throw food and stay low to the ground. Try to be far but still close enough that you’re in the area. If your rooster is still scared to come, don’t worry. Snacks will entice them! It’ll especially help if other members of the flock who aren’t afraid of you are eating the same food. It’ll really bait him into eating
-Every session, try to move closer each time. This process is really long (from my experience) but it is worth it. Be patient, this process always made me extremely impatient since they’re so cute I’d love to just hug him! But you need to put yourself in the shoes of your chicken. Being handled after never being handled is so shocking so tiny exposure over a longer period of time has a lot greater success
-When you feel like you can get close enough to reach your hand out with food, call and instead of throwing the food out, sprinkle a bit on the ground and then put your hand full of food on the ground.
I’ve used these steps with afraid drakes and hens. This is a method I learned keeping parrots and my neighbor got hens never handled before that are about 2 years old who, it’s silly, I ended up training to eat out of my hand and allow me to touch. It’s so adorable watching them go to terrified to waiting for me at the fence! This method really doesn’t ensure that your rooster might be cuddly, I had a drake I did the same way and it allowed me to be close to him and feed him but he was not really friendly towards me, just tolerant. But it is better to try! Good luck if you try this method I’d love to know how it works out for you

