- Mar 5, 2011
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I do have pens I can put the roos in. The dottes are back in rooster jail. I'm going to see if I can get the marans to accept the faverolles and if they do I'll let the birchen back out but leave the Colombians in since I've caught them breeding hens. I need to put them in the freezer the next nice weekend.
On the birchen, he hasn't made contact yet but can hear him trying to charge me from behind. I've been making him go away from me if I catch him walking my direction. I ordered a poultry catching stick from premeier so that will be a great 'get away from me" tool and then I can use it to catch him for his humiliation punishment.
Shelby,
If you have one of those dotte roos that is aggressive toward you which is un-common, snatch him up carry him upside down for a few minutes then use him like a bowling ball. He will quit as he will then know you are the top of the pecking order. This worked many times for us.