I've lost chickens to both predators and illness. It is very hard and stressful, and leaves your worrying a lot. Building a secure outdoor enclosure is a great idea, as fresh air and sunlight seem to make poultry glow.
Some people don't seem to appreciate how intelligent chickens can be. Sure they sometimes do the silliest of things, like try to walk through a fence, but so do dogs. People keep parrots and call them so smart because they can talk, but chickens are as good pets are parrots, if not better. They can't bite your finger off, they don't need their wings clipped, and they are way cheaper to buy and care for!
As for how to calm a rooster down, it really depends on the individual. All the top roosters I've had have been nice, its the second-in-command that seems to be the most aggressive in my flock. Often when we get a new second in command, that one becomes aggressive. When we let the second in command become the leader, he calms down. My chickens aren't as tame as yours, but I find with my lead rooster (Dominator) that if I respect him and his hens, he'll be friendly.
There are lots of roosters that are very nice, so just don't make him have any reason to be fearful of jealous of you and hopefully he'll be a kind gentlemen.
Some people don't seem to appreciate how intelligent chickens can be. Sure they sometimes do the silliest of things, like try to walk through a fence, but so do dogs. People keep parrots and call them so smart because they can talk, but chickens are as good pets are parrots, if not better. They can't bite your finger off, they don't need their wings clipped, and they are way cheaper to buy and care for!
As for how to calm a rooster down, it really depends on the individual. All the top roosters I've had have been nice, its the second-in-command that seems to be the most aggressive in my flock. Often when we get a new second in command, that one becomes aggressive. When we let the second in command become the leader, he calms down. My chickens aren't as tame as yours, but I find with my lead rooster (Dominator) that if I respect him and his hens, he'll be friendly.
There are lots of roosters that are very nice, so just don't make him have any reason to be fearful of jealous of you and hopefully he'll be a kind gentlemen.
