

If this were an attack dog, cat, raccoon, flying squirrel, goldfish or human there'd be no question about how this gets handled. Why does the rooster get a pass? He's hunting and attacking humans and will only get more bold. Excuse my french, but 'eff him.
Most Roosters I've had have at some point in their development had a period of aggression towards humans. I try hard to not actually hurt them, but the reality is that when a rooster attacks he gets the football treatment. Simply fending them off just makes it a game and they keep coming back. One solid kick to the breast seems to shut them down pretty darned quick. Then I always chase and try to corner them, making lots of noise and grumbling and carrying on. Basically anything I can do to make it a really unpleasant experience for him. Like I said, I try not to actually hurt them but if one were to be injured that's the risk he has taken in attacking a human in my yard.
Almost always, they "grow" out of this phase quickly and lead happy lives. The ones who dont go to freezer camp