Once bitten twice shy... adopting a roo?

I've had the best results with a young rooster that's grown up in an older flock with an older, established rooster as well as mature hens. There is no better way, IMO, for a cockerel to learn good manners than from these older birds. My current cockerel is about 8 mo old and is a perfect gentleman, both with the hens and with humans. The flock master did not tolerate him abusing the hens, and a few times of him getting chased and flogged taught him a lot of respect and humility.
This is one of the reasons I'm unsure of bringing him in. We don't have a mature rooster and my girls are still young. I'm afraid of his manners.
 
I’ve never had one wing dance or anything of the sort.

Last ones have just decided to flog me when I am not paying attention or am bent over gathering eggs.

They don’t survive much longer after those mistakes.
Well I'm glad I got a warning before that happened! It was slight, but was definitely a challenge. He went back to his home not long after.
 
You can get fertile eggs from anyone that has a rooster, maybe the person that is offering the cockerel. You can also check Facebook for local groups that buy/sell chickens. I've seen fertile eggs offered on my local group many times.
 
You can get fertile eggs from anyone that has a rooster, maybe the person that is offering the cockerel. You can also check Facebook for local groups that buy/sell chickens. I've seen fertile eggs offered on my local group many times.
I just saw some on Craigslist too. Never noticed it before.
 
Was this a roo you raised from a chick?
Yes. And he got rather mean. He was attacking me every time i turned my back. But not anymore.
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