- May 15, 2012
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I honestly think that each rooster is going to respond a different way, and you need to work with him to find out what works best for you and the rooster.View attachment 1693221 Is that even possible? I have a black sex link rooster that I have a love hate relationship with. He’s so beautiful but he is such a jerk. Hes just so mean. This is the only real good pic I have of him and my husband took it.
I posted a message like this one time, because I have a mean Rhode Island Red rooster. He was supposed to be a girl chicken (pullet) but turned out to be a male. I got all of my girls in the same month, so all of them are bonded pretty well, and the rooster definitely knows he is the king of the group.
What didn't work for me was when I would defend myself by putting my foot out like I was going to kick the rooster. When I showed the bottom of my shoe to the rooster (mainly to defend myself) he just became more aggressive. I tried a variety of different things that didn't work.er
But what did work was to, first of all, show no fear of the rooster. Let him know you are not afraid of his antics (easier said than done!). When he attacks me now, I get down on his level and actually, I talk nice to him, and address him by name. I walk toward him and act like I am going to pet him. He usually just walks away when I do this.
I don't show him anger. That seems to make it worse. For the past couple of days, I had been screaming for different reasons (one was because we have a puppy, and I was yelling at him to get out of the garden. The next day, a squirrel jumped on my back and I didn't know what it was so I screamed (again). Both of those activities triggered the rooster into attack mode.
He has attacked me the past 3 days. But if I can calmly address him and get down on his level, and calm him down, it seems to work. I think, because spring is coming, the roosters are going to be more aggressive now, and we need to be proactive. When I go out there, I intentionally look at him and talk to him, as if I am having a conversation. It doesn't solve the problem, but it does seem to calm him down.