That is a hard lesson to teach a 2 yr old indeed, they chase everything at that age. Maybe the roo taught him the lesson? How did he react to getting his shins scratched up? Sometimes little incidents like that instill a greater lesson and sense of respect than we could teach them.
If Wes still wishes to chase the chickens, you may need to keep him away from them until he is a little older or is being supervised by you (in a teaching situation).
Poor little roo has this HUGE toddler chasing the girls or him and he is only doing what he is there to do. Defending and protecting. But, roo needs to understand you will not tolerate human attacks to.
Good luck in your decision.
If Wes still wishes to chase the chickens, you may need to keep him away from them until he is a little older or is being supervised by you (in a teaching situation).
Poor little roo has this HUGE toddler chasing the girls or him and he is only doing what he is there to do. Defending and protecting. But, roo needs to understand you will not tolerate human attacks to.
Good luck in your decision.
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