My roo is quite the extraordinary bird in the sense that his existence was unplanned and he nearly lost his life by his own foolishness. See here how he's turned out to be a generally great leader of the flock.
The problem is this: I take care of my mother with Alzheimer's disease, she lives with me. As such she doesn't have the cogency or awareness that will generally make a rooster, without overly aggressive tendencies, back off. He has indeed jumped her and wouldn't hesitate to do it again.Though now that she's aware I'm fairly certain it won't happen again, and the dog is also aware, he loves to be the protection. Dizzy, is not aggressive with me nor most people, with the exception of a couple so far. But my mom absolutely wants to kill him.
Now as you can see in my linked post we have a new flock that i'm fairly sure has 3 new roos. So what i'm trying to ascertain is whether one of the young ones would less likely be aggressive, or if I can only wait and see. There's only going to be one roo out of the 4 in the end, my preference is for this one, Dizzy, but I have to consider the best one for us as well. If Dizzy was going to be eaten the time would be better now. That way one of the 3 new could become the one, and the rest could go before they really got to be competing.
I know BO's are notoriously docile so basically it boils down to how unusual this Dizzy is. I'd just like to hear from fellow BO rooster owners what their experience is, particularly if you've had an aggressive one.
Thanks,
Zak
The problem is this: I take care of my mother with Alzheimer's disease, she lives with me. As such she doesn't have the cogency or awareness that will generally make a rooster, without overly aggressive tendencies, back off. He has indeed jumped her and wouldn't hesitate to do it again.Though now that she's aware I'm fairly certain it won't happen again, and the dog is also aware, he loves to be the protection. Dizzy, is not aggressive with me nor most people, with the exception of a couple so far. But my mom absolutely wants to kill him.
Now as you can see in my linked post we have a new flock that i'm fairly sure has 3 new roos. So what i'm trying to ascertain is whether one of the young ones would less likely be aggressive, or if I can only wait and see. There's only going to be one roo out of the 4 in the end, my preference is for this one, Dizzy, but I have to consider the best one for us as well. If Dizzy was going to be eaten the time would be better now. That way one of the 3 new could become the one, and the rest could go before they really got to be competing.
I know BO's are notoriously docile so basically it boils down to how unusual this Dizzy is. I'd just like to hear from fellow BO rooster owners what their experience is, particularly if you've had an aggressive one.
Thanks,
Zak