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some of the best Roosters I have had and have...my Silkie Roo Larry....my white rock roo Roger...a really nice big roo is a Brhamas, they are usually pretty mellow...my Blue Part Brahma, BoBo...never lifted a feather at me...his name is actually Blue Boy...but he was so afraid of being grabbed, he runs from you...and when he was younger he would squeal if you picked him up...he doesn't squeal any more he doesn't like it but he is fine if you get a hold of him...but he's so big I don't mess with him unless it's necessary...he looks mean....but he's a big baby with humans...he was the flock boss for a while when he was a youngster...but he has dropped back to third place now that he's matured...he's a bit rough on the hens...because of his size...he's such a big clumsy boy...but he's not mean. The Kelloggs corn flakes rooster was based on the Welsummer roo...I had an evil Dominic rooster, a dark Cornish Rooster that gave me puncture wounds...a barred rock that would try to nail you in the head when you bent over while doing chores...any over the top aggressive rooster behavior sends them straight to the freezer...I don't invite defense behavior either...I move smoothly and purposefully when around the flock...I do not back off, or change my direction because of the rooster...he gets out of my way or I will retaliate...this usually involves "putting the run" on him...in other words I will drop what I am doing and catch him this usually involves me having to corner him, pin him and grab his legs...then unceremoniously gently swing him up into a"Football" hold...then carry him around till he's calmed down...he will usually settle down after a few minutes and relax...that's when I will set him down...not drop him...gently put him down on his feet....he usually gives way from then on. It's been awhile since I've had to deal with any aggressive Roosters. But I do enjoy them.I'm noticing that all of you here have roosters, and seem to do fine with them. We ended up with one Welsummer and he was quite dangerous-attacking us in the face and the legs and we had to get rid of him. Is the behavior mostly breed specific? Or should we have handled him less? Handled him differently? I'm not sure what we did wrong but I would like to have a well behaved rooster around the farm. Advice? Opinions? Any breeds that are more likely to be more manageable or even friendly?
I'm noticing that all of you here have roosters, and seem to do fine with them. We ended up with one Welsummer and he was quite dangerous-attacking us in the face and the legs and we had to get rid of him. Is the behavior mostly breed specific? Or should we have handled him less? Handled him differently? I'm not sure what we did wrong but I would like to have a well behaved rooster around the farm. Advice? Opinions? Any breeds that are more likely to be more manageable or even friendly?
I'm noticing that all of you here have roosters, and seem to do fine with them. We ended up with one Welsummer and he was quite dangerous-attacking us in the face and the legs and we had to get rid of him. Is the behavior mostly breed specific? Or should we have handled him less? Handled him differently? I'm not sure what we did wrong but I would like to have a well behaved rooster around the farm. Advice? Opinions? Any breeds that are more likely to be more manageable or even friendly?