MIChickandGuinea
Songster
But what SHOULD we be doing? Our advice to our little guy was just to keep him safe while we figure out the actual management of a naughty rooster.
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He is just protecting his hens and space. When he displays aggression hang him upside down by his feet or hold him on his back. It will put him in a better place. Worked for mine. If it doesn't then I would re-home if possible.
Agreed. An aggressive roo is a dangerous roo. Especially since he's going after your son. It's hard to get rid of one you really like and if he were just going after an adult you might could try to put him in his place and teach him not to attack. But he's after your son, it's not likely to stop. Best wishes and hope you're able to find a solution.Absolutely no need for 'protection' against humans that he knows. When a kid's safety is involved, there is only one logical solution.