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kayjk27
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I have a toddler too and have had chickens for years. I'm going to tell you what i would tell any mom in this situation; there's no point in trying to keep this rooster. If he's the point where he's sneaking behind you attack that's the point where you need to call it and get rid of the bird. It's only a matter of time before he goes for a frontal attack. Which will be at face level for your kids.
We have two pet roosters right now who are total gentleman. My son can feed them and walk around them and the hens without a second look. Any rooster who has attacked me from behind leaves that night-I did try to rehab a couple when i was new to chickens and it is pointless.
There are many sweet roosters on Craigslist looking for homes if you really want a roo. We love ours.
I guess I feel like it's my fault that he's attacking me though. When he was given to me I was told he was super sweet and to try and continue handling him so he stays that way. After reading that beekissed article last night, I realized I was given poor advice. I'm hoping it's not too late and if I change my behavior towards him then his behavior towards me will change as well.
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