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- May 28, 2008
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I think if I rehome the rooster my daughter will always be afraid of roosters. I think the rooster has to know who is boss and once he does he'll know his place. We are letting him be a rooster but just not to harass us, the people that feed him and take care of him. I don't see it as punishing. Sure, my neck feathers stood all up seeing him attack my daughter(motherly instinct) but I'll have to teach both of them, her not to be afraid (she's 7) and him, who's boss.
I think if I rehome the rooster my daughter will always be afraid of roosters. I think the rooster has to know who is boss and once he does he'll know his place. We are letting him be a rooster but just not to harass us, the people that feed him and take care of him. I don't see it as punishing. Sure, my neck feathers stood all up seeing him attack my daughter(motherly instinct) but I'll have to teach both of them, her not to be afraid (she's 7) and him, who's boss.