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Back in October a friend texted me that her silkie had snuck 3 eggs and hatched. I thought a broody could take care of chicks in any weather.

Not always. She found one chick lifeless. And the other two not doing so hot. Just a matter of moments playing and zooming in the cold they were in trouble. The new mother couldn’t carry or lift them back to the coop. So this lady did take the chicks from the hen and is brooding in the house.

When you want to have chicks in the winter you need a game plan for the animals’ welfare.
 
Some may think this is cruel but if he starts biting you in an aggressive way just punt him. Knock the wind out of him if you have to. But I would just as soon eat an aggressive rooster...

I went out this morning and he did go after my feet again so he met my boot up close and personal. I stuck around for a few minutes after that and he left me alone. Maybe he will learn afterall ;)
 
Back in October a friend texted me that her silkie had snuck 3 eggs and hatched. I thought a broody could take care of chicks in any weather.

Not always. She found one chick lifeless. And the other two not doing so hot. Just a matter of moments playing and zooming in the cold they were in trouble. The new mother couldn’t carry or lift them back to the coop. So this lady did take the chicks from the hen and is brooding in the house.

When you want to have chicks in the winter you need a game plan for the animals’ welfare.
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Elise did you raise him from a chick so he was socialized with you?

Centrachid on here has a theory that brooder babies with lots of attention become demanding and forceful with the food lady. They are dominating I guess from the ‘rooster talk’ thread.

I think what you did with your boot is now in order. A little lift under the breast, rotating fluff over tea-kettle to humiliate him in front of the girls. Might have to prove yourself a couple times.

Do you have kids? Arm them with switches and be with them and show them how to gently move your rooster aside.
 
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