shelabobby
Chirping
Alright y'all.... I am a new chicken owner. We are at about 8 months into our first flock of 6. We have 2 unintentional Cockerels from Tractor Supply, Lord Kluck and Cluck Norris. The boys are in a separate pen because we don't have enough girls to prevent over breeding.
I want to preface this by saying that my chickens are pets for me. If you don't consider yours pets, thats cool but think of it like I am talking about a dog or cat here.
Lord Kluck has always been a stand off, protective, but never mean. A gentle giant as he is a big bird. He is excited to get hand fed and loves to see what I bring him each day. He has protected me on occasion and I think he would follow me around the yard like a cat if we were able to free range.
Cluck Norris, well.....he's not any of that. He is the smaller of the 2 and makes up for it in aggression. He is always picking a fight with Lord Kluck (and always loses). On Thanksgiving day I was in the run cleaning their water bowl and he began attempting to spur my shins and pecking really hard. I got bigger boots but now he has learned he can reach above the boot (just at my knee) and get me. So every time I go in there hes doing the "dance" and pecking and jumping up at me claws out.
So my question is, is there ANY chance he will calm down?
I know, I know, freezer/crockpot but remember this is like a cat to me so I wouldn't eat my pet cat. But I also wouldn't keep an aggressive pet cat that bit and scratched me at every chance it had.
I do have a backup plan for him to go "live" on my friends homestead but before I make that hard, no way back, decision I just want to know if I am giving up too soon.
I want to preface this by saying that my chickens are pets for me. If you don't consider yours pets, thats cool but think of it like I am talking about a dog or cat here.
Lord Kluck has always been a stand off, protective, but never mean. A gentle giant as he is a big bird. He is excited to get hand fed and loves to see what I bring him each day. He has protected me on occasion and I think he would follow me around the yard like a cat if we were able to free range.
Cluck Norris, well.....he's not any of that. He is the smaller of the 2 and makes up for it in aggression. He is always picking a fight with Lord Kluck (and always loses). On Thanksgiving day I was in the run cleaning their water bowl and he began attempting to spur my shins and pecking really hard. I got bigger boots but now he has learned he can reach above the boot (just at my knee) and get me. So every time I go in there hes doing the "dance" and pecking and jumping up at me claws out.
So my question is, is there ANY chance he will calm down?
I know, I know, freezer/crockpot but remember this is like a cat to me so I wouldn't eat my pet cat. But I also wouldn't keep an aggressive pet cat that bit and scratched me at every chance it had.
I do have a backup plan for him to go "live" on my friends homestead but before I make that hard, no way back, decision I just want to know if I am giving up too soon.
" Husband grabbed KC by the feet and threw him on the ground. Look, in the animal kingdom, hostility gets met with hostility. At the end of the day we aren't talking about children, they are animals with animal instincts. He wasn't killed, he was humbled.
