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I don't think it's funny, either. At all. It seems roos are either angels or devils. I don't really think there's anything between, and you'll know soon enough which camp your fella subscribes to. Right around spring time....So how often do roosters attack? I see the YouTube videos of roosters attacking and people laughing (which I do not find funny personally) but I guess I had figured they were being teased for the most part because someone was filming and laughing. I do understand it can and does happen, but is it a lot more common than I thought?
I have, like, a billion pics of him! Haha!Do you have a picture of him?
It varies bird to bird. Some people never have an aggressive rooster, but I've got 3 right now, in 2 separate bachelor flocks. There are so many variables. I believe that in my case, the boys got so much attention because they're the ones that are more curious and more outgoing as chicks. My daughter had one that she treated like a king. He felt so comfortable and has absolutely no fear and no respect so he wants to dominate us, like he would normally do with a hen. It's not completely his fault. I didn't realize the importance of the way you carry yourself and interact with cockerels. Their brains are hardwired with what's expected of them. Dominate other flockmates or eliminate a threat. That's their life. I should have etched out the importance of my role but due to inexperience, I didn't. In another case, my white Silkie rooster sees me as a threat, I believe. He does not like me handling the girls so he wants to eliminate me. Today he tried and tried to flog me. I just stood there as he doesn't have spurs and eventually the other guys came over and attacked him. It really varies because they perceive us in different ways. Sometimes we can do everything right and they're just absolute idiot jerks or we can do everything wrong and they turn out to be perfect gentlemen. Cockerels are unpredictable, in my experience. You won't know unless you try though and it sounds like your guys is worth a chanceSo how often do roosters attack? I see the YouTube videos of roosters attacking and people laughing (which I do not find funny personally) but I guess I had figured they were being teased for the most part because someone was filming and laughing. I do understand it can and does happen, but is it a lot more common than I thought?
Totally depends on the rooster. I like having one rooster. My best ones have never attacked anybody their whole lives. But once they start they won't stop.So how often do roosters attack? I see the YouTube videos of roosters attacking and people laughing (which I do not find funny personally) but I guess I had figured they were being teased for the most part because someone was filming and laughing. I do understand it can and does happen, but is it a lot more common than I thought?
Can anyone offer their wisdom or experience? Or possibly talk some sense into me??
Well said!It varies bird to bird. Some people never have an aggressive rooster, but I've got 3 right now, in 2 separate bachelor flocks. There are so many variables. I believe that in my case, the boys got so much attention because they're the ones that are more curious and more outgoing as chicks. My daughter had one that she treated like a king. He felt so comfortable and has absolutely no fear and no respect so he wants to dominate us, like he would normally do with a hen. It's not completely his fault. I didn't realize the importance of the way you carry yourself and interact with cockerels. Their brains are hardwired with what's expected of them. Dominate other flockmates or eliminate a threat. That's their life. I should have etched out the importance of my role but due to inexperience, I didn't. In another case, my white Silkie rooster sees me as a threat, I believe. He does not like me handling the girls so he wants to eliminate me. Today he tried and tried to flog me. I just stood there as he doesn't have spurs and eventually the other guys came over and attacked him. It really varies because they perceive us in different ways. Sometimes we can do everything right and they're just absolute idiot jerks or we can do everything wrong and they turn out to be perfect gentlemen. Cockerels are unpredictable, in my experience. You won't know unless you try though and it sounds like your guys is worth a chance
He is so beautiful!!!! Sebright right?I have, like, a billion pics of him! Haha!
Here he is in all of his 1.2lbs of glory! He and I have had an interesting relationship. He was my house rooster for about 6 months. I think that actually calmed him down. He was a lamb without his harem.
He is legend.
He is Picotee.
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