Funny to see this thread today as my Light Sussex roo caught me eqrlier this afternoon. He wasn't with hens or any of the other roos but standing alone on top of a ramp.
I'd bent down to pick something when he reared up and drew blood on my hand. I kicked him off the ramp and went after him. After a longish chase I netted him, pinned him down and cuffed the back of his head a couple of times. Then a car pulled on to the driveway so I picked him and carried him tightly under my arm whilst I spoke to the driver.
Afterwards I pinned him down for another couple of minutes. When I went out later he took one look and fled. He's been a problem one or twice before but he's a beautiful bird and very good in his rooster duties so I'm inclined to discipline rather than culling.
I'd bent down to pick something when he reared up and drew blood on my hand. I kicked him off the ramp and went after him. After a longish chase I netted him, pinned him down and cuffed the back of his head a couple of times. Then a car pulled on to the driveway so I picked him and carried him tightly under my arm whilst I spoke to the driver.
Afterwards I pinned him down for another couple of minutes. When I went out later he took one look and fled. He's been a problem one or twice before but he's a beautiful bird and very good in his rooster duties so I'm inclined to discipline rather than culling.