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There were a couple of suggestions on how to manage him. And if there weren't small kids already being attacked, I'd be more supportive of the idea. But aggressive roosters have ruined the chicken experience for many a young child. Some have even caused injuries.
Just because you believe something, doesn't mean the OP will have the same opinion. I was simply sharing my experience, I will not be offended if the OP doesn't follow it.The OP wanted an easy way to solve the problem. True that training them to respect you does work very well "I've done it myself". But its a long, drawn out process. Not recommended for an aggressive rooster that is around children.