The chick that turned into the roo that attacked me was hand raised from a day old chick. And behavior training might work except for one tiny detail - just because that roo sees you as the person at the top of the order through training doesn't mean he will see all people in that light. So I might be able to eventually work around him without fear, but there's no guarantee that my grandkids ever can. And how do you teach chicken psychology to a child so they can put that into effect out in the chicken yard? They haven't even figured out why they do dumb stuff themselves yet. Nope, crock pot or bar-be-que grill as far as this chicken lady is concerned. But, as always, to each his own....my way might not be the way everyone else sees things, and that's just fine.There is a couple of ways to deal with this;
1.Put blinders on the roo
2.Get a chick and hand raise it.
Behavior training takes time a dose not always work.