I tried to post this with other rooster articles but couldn’t find them.
One day I went outside to collect eggs, our 7 Buff Orpington hens and one rooster were out pecking around as usual, the chicken coop is about 60 feet from our house, so; I’m walking and I hear this shwooosh, left side (I’m blind in my left eye because of glaucoma) so couldn’t see him coming, now I always talk to my chickens as I approach them, they usually come running to me first as they are very friendly, this time they were further away from me and Rodger rooster was caught off guard I guess
and he ran after my feet (scared me to death)!!! He never behaved like this before. I know what this behavior is and why but this is so scary when you’re caught off guard, Rodger gave my hubby a deep scratch on his finger the next day as he tried to gather eggs. The last few days he’s been okay, I look at him a lot call his name and keep something in my hand for protection. I know I can’t let this keep happening, squirt bottle doesn’t work. We had to rehome a rooster a few years ago because of this.
Any suggestions or tips??
One day I went outside to collect eggs, our 7 Buff Orpington hens and one rooster were out pecking around as usual, the chicken coop is about 60 feet from our house, so; I’m walking and I hear this shwooosh, left side (I’m blind in my left eye because of glaucoma) so couldn’t see him coming, now I always talk to my chickens as I approach them, they usually come running to me first as they are very friendly, this time they were further away from me and Rodger rooster was caught off guard I guess

Any suggestions or tips??