Hello! I'm new to this thread,but I've had Welsummers for years. Just letting anyone know in the NJ area I have Welsummer cockerels available. 

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WOW, if he is aggressive now he is going to a really aggressive as he matures. I have 2 older Wellie Rooster that are incredibly kind. They get along with everything to include humans/chickens and other roos. I wonder why your guy is so aggressive at such a young age and at least from the Wellies I have owned the roos are all kind
i pick my roo up if he gets aggressive with me ..and i walk around with him till i think he gets it ..lol..he really never gets mean ..i dont let him take libertys with any of the hens while i am there either..i chase him off and let him know i am the flock leader and hes not to do that were i can see it ....he greets me most the time when i go in the coop ..its great watching him work ..he shuffles in and gets the young birds in to feed then moves them out so the older birds can eat ..and then he eats last..the older birds chase the younger birds and kind of bullys them but he gets in between them or he hurds them away so not to get caught in a corner..Another question on this aggressive Wellie roo. Did you raise him with a flock of chickens or basically hand raise him. If he has no fear/respect he might try to be aggressive
WOW, if he is aggressive now he is going to a really aggressive as he matures. I have 2 older Wellie Rooster that are incredibly kind. They get along with everything to include humans/chickens and other roos. I wonder why your guy is so aggressive at such a young age and at least from the Wellies I have owned the roos are all kind
i pick my roo up if he gets aggressive with me ..and i walk around with him till i think he gets it ..lol..he really never gets mean ..i dont let him take libertys with any of the hens while i am there either..i chase him off and let him know i am the flock leader and hes not to do that were i can see it ....he greets me most the time when i go in the coop ..its great watching him work ..he shuffles in and gets the young birds in to feed then moves them out so the older birds can eat ..and then he eats last..the older birds chase the younger birds and kind of bullys them but he gets in between them or he hurds them away so not to get caught in a corner..
if i had your bird cluckadoodledo ,i would start picking him up alot ..and when he gets aggrtessive you go right at him ..even if you have to have a stick with you ..not to hit him with it but to control him and let him know your in charge ..if he drops his wings and runs at you , dont run away ..run straight at him and pick him up and hold him upside down by the legs if you have to ..he may squable a bit but he'll calm down in a few minutes..dont ever turn your back on him either ..always make eye contact and talk to him and call him by name ..
sorry i started to ramble ..lol
Sorry, no breeder in AZ but there is one in California if you would make a trip! There are several more in Washington state if you want to take a vacation!Hi All!!! Hope someone can help me with finding a wellie breeder! I live in Arizona and I would only feel good about starting to ship the end of September. Just too hot otherwise. I really would like to purchase from a private reliable breeder rather than a hatchery. I would love advice here. Thanks so much!!!!
I agree...no need to pass down the nasty temperment to his offsprings nor getting yourself or your children attacked by an over protective rooster. A roo just like that would end up in my stew pot. There are plenty of really nice roosters to choose from.That Welsummer Roo is just the right age to go into the cook pot and put his feathers in your Sunday bonnet!For 5 months old he sounds like a mean machine!![]()