- May 22, 2010
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I have an agressive roo, Stuart. In the past year he has lost 6 hens at various times to the fox. This has taken a toll on him and he is now extremely agressive toward anyone, anything, well except his hens. When he lost his last girl Laverne to the fox that put him over the edge. There is no consoling him, taming him, helping him. Purchased 4 more hens but are unable to let them out of their run because Stuart will attack everything that moves. I have to protect myself with a rake, company has to run to the house. We have an animal rescue and kids are here all the time, a dangerous situation. We've tried the calm approach but there is no calming him, picking him up worked at first but now you just can't, my son was able to but not without battle wounds and the minute he put him down he attacked. I''ve made an appt to have him put down but canceled my DH says he's just doing his job. Being a danger to anyone on our property I have two choices; put him down or keep him penned up with his girls. What would you do? He is so angry at this point. I feel it's cruel to keep him penned the rest of his life (hes 2) they pace back and forth along the fence to get out. My DH says its better than killing him. He will be put down by a vet and brought home to be buried. I just need a push one way or the other, what ever is best for Stu. Thanks for you help.