Banditschickens
Songster
Not stick Switch. Just had to do it that one time. I got lucky really did not want to kill him. He has given me many baby chicks off our hens. Got seven right now from him. Hatched off in early January Brrrr
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Well if you want to keep him I would do my best to ignore him. Let him be in charge. That’s what roosters are for. If he’s a cock take him off his roost at night and cut his spurs with a dremel so they’re short and blunt.Not sure, roosterhavoc, he was a 'stray' that chose my yard about 3 months ago, but he was breeding age then (he brought two hens with him) so at least 6 months, right?
What were you doing when he came after you?Ok, so you recommend removing spurs and using the non-reaction method going forward. You don't think he'll remember he thought I was a rooster yesterday? Ha! I don't know how good their memories are! Thanks for your help! I hope I can work with them, they are such an interesting breed.View attachment 1675993