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Chickenhappy8708
Crowing
Ok, but then I stand up to him as a rooster would, if he gets in my space, I crouch and hold out my arms, then he jumps, and I grab him and carry him around for a while.
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That, isn’t what a rooster does. I don’t see many a roosters carrying each other around, they don’t have arms. If a rooster gets into another roosters space, they will fight, or the lesser dominant one will go away.Ok, but then I stand up to him as a rooster would, if he gets in my space, I crouch and hold out my arms, then he jumps, and I grab him and carry him around for a while.
No, Laia is nice thoughI did train my dog to open the door, but on command. She knew how to do it, but she didn't connect it with the command. I did try teaching her to take my socks to the washing pile, but sadly that ended with chewed up socks.
Hopefully young master Tino calms down a bit. Leghorns aren't exactly always the most friendly breed.
Right, that's the human partThat, isn’t what a rooster does. I don’t see many a roosters carrying each other around, they don’t have arms. If a rooster gets into another roosters space, they will fight, or the lesser dominant one will go away.
Fabulous! Keep working with him and over time he may mellow out. But, never ever let your guard down even when you think he is being a good boy. Its built in to them to always be looking to become Top Bird! So treat him well but always assert your dominance, win his love through respect for you. Good job!I have to say, I took @TwoCrows advice this morning, and held little Gray as his family ate first, after a bit, still holding him, he was hand fed, and he was the most relaxed little guy. And I let him down, he continued to chirp happily, and join his family to eat, never stealing the cracked corn from momI'm proud of that one.
I can't be live my roo right now. He has always been slightly aggressive, he had his mean streak at 12-14 weeks, and has since calmed down, my Grandma and I were standing by the run, and he ran up and flogged her!!! Luckily his spurs are just bumps, but that crossed the line.
I grabbed a wood plank, and went at him, he tried to flog me, and I knocked him down, and chased him away from his girls, he ran at me again, and I knocked him back. He stared me down, then crowed, and to rub it in, mated with one of his girls, when he finished, I grabbed her,and held her, stroking her head. He was mad, but he fears me now, and didn't intervene. He doesn't come after me now, but I'm still worried about having people out with him. Any tips to keep others safe, and any ways to less aggresivly make my dominice clear? I can't get rid of him, but hope to move him into a bachelor pen soon.