I should of grabbed him but honestly all those wings flapping startled me- my first rooster charge- guess I should know next time. He doesn’t have spurs yet - I should of caught him.When they're in attack mode, they're kinda easy to catch.
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I should of grabbed him but honestly all those wings flapping startled me- my first rooster charge- guess I should know next time. He doesn’t have spurs yet - I should of caught him.When they're in attack mode, they're kinda easy to catch.
I agree with you and am sad about what happened to your Roo. Roosters can be tamed and can make nice pets. I have 5 and all are great. Of course I researched for gentler breeds and spent time with them. I was rushed at twice by one of my Roos when he was just getting into his teenage years with his hormones raging, I picked up one of the hens and she screamed bloody murder, he came at me to protect her, I did not run scared, I think that is the mistake most people make, instead I reached down instantly and picked him up and carried him around the pen for a few minutes, he was not happy, I did not hurt him or hit him, such a thing is totally not needed. He did it one more time in a similar situation and I repeated what I did the first time. That was about a year and a half ago and he has never done it since, he doesn't even look at me side ways. My other Roosters have never attacked me at all. My Roosters are Black Jersey Giant, Buckeye, Lavender Orpington, a mixed breed I hatched out from my flock, and Midnight Majesty Marans who by the way was the man who needed the lesson on who the Boss is!My aunt had a beautiful Australop rooster when I was younger...one of her husbands drunk friends gifted her the flock when they were pullets...he was sooo nice...nicer than the super trained hens....until the dude came to my aunt when he was drunk and went in the coop at like 1am to grab a hen (the hens screamed n freaked....so the rooster flogged him across the face.....he then snapped his neck....immediately... I still hate the dude till this day... I love roo’s and if I could have one, I wouldn’t mind him mean or nice....if he was aggressive, it wouldn’t be just towards me for no reason...he’s protecting his ladies![]()
I remember watching this video, along with some other vids and blog suggestions but in the end it didn't work for me. :/ They had some good advice that I imagine would work for many people though. Some people sadly suggest dangerous or abusive things. Things in my case would improve for a matter of hours and then he'd have another go at me which became ridiculously time consuming and he was a danger to the pullets. He was biting me and drawing blood often despite being hand-raised. When he was about 5 months old or so (and very large) I was able to trade him back to where I got him for a beautiful pullet from the group he was hatched (which was its own adventure).I tried being nice, I tried being nasty (which was quite satisfying I confess) but things only got better after I did what this guy does.
Really? That sucks! I was hopping such a trick would work in all cases. Once we were done the dynamic of the whole flock changed completely for the better.I remember watching this video, along with some other vids and blog suggestions but in the end it didn't work for me. :/ They had some good advice that I imagine would work for many people though. Some people sadly suggest dangerous or abusive things. Things in my case would improve for a matter of hours and then he'd have another go at me which became ridiculously time consuming and he was a danger to the pullets. He was biting me and drawing blood often despite being hand-raised. When he was about 5 months old or so (and very large) I was able to trade him back to where I got him for a beautiful pullet from the group he was hatched (which was its own adventure).
Really? That sucks! I was hopping such a trick would work in all cases. Once we were done the dynamic of the whole flock changed completely for the better.
This rooster is nice to the other chickens and leaves the young ones alone. He's also very protective of the flock and I appreciate this as we're in the middle of the forest with plenty of predators.
Oh, one thing I have to mention. If I'm dressed differently there's a chance he'll have a go at me again lol. Good looking but not the brightest.
Does this article go for Drakes too? I have a Drake that as been an absolute ass to the adolescent ducks and mama ducks. Everyone is missing feathers on their heads so I've separated him. I'd planned on making him dinner. But if there are others ways im interested, he is an absolutely beautiful Jumbo Pekin.