Are you keeping your rooster to raise chicks?
Or are you keeping him for protection and/or other reasons?
If you are keeping him to produce chicks, it is possible that he may pass his unsavoury attitude to his offspring. When selecting animals or birds for breeding stock, it is preferable for those selected replacements to exhibit the temperament and docility you desire. That alone disqualifies him. Safety is paramount. Especially with a two-year-old. If you already dread having to deal with him...he should be long gone already.
Or are you keeping him for protection and/or other reasons?
If you are keeping him to produce chicks, it is possible that he may pass his unsavoury attitude to his offspring. When selecting animals or birds for breeding stock, it is preferable for those selected replacements to exhibit the temperament and docility you desire. That alone disqualifies him. Safety is paramount. Especially with a two-year-old. If you already dread having to deal with him...he should be long gone already.

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