I have had experience with mean roosters and dont tolerate them for long, I give it a few weeks of showing them i'm the boss and let them change their attitude and if they dont there gone. Its that simple. I have only had him a week. And he is a little over a year and a half old, so i dont what all happened in his past and wasnt there to handle him when he was young. If him ripping his own comb makes him respect me more fine by lol, although i wish he wouldnt of ripped his comb. He is just for color project, he was never meant to be shownI've always found that if there is a somewhat mean rooster on the property, it is either because he wasn't handled enough when he was younger, or because he needs to be shown that you, the chicken keeper, are the one in charge. Or both. My guess is that he thinks you kicked his butt (the ripped comb -- reminiscent of a peck-order fight) so now he respects that you outrank him, and consequently is much nicer.
LOL I worded this horribly. I hope I managed to at least get a *little* of my point across.
Just be calm and gentle with him, but don't take any nonsense, and he should be good. Just my experience, hope this helps.![]()