Very aggressive rooster

I'd love to give your rooster a home right here with my hen's. i love roosters no matter how aggressive. in all honesty, every rooster that was ever given to me 6, which have died because of old age, the people would tell me how aggressive they were and proved to be that. what i have done with those rooster's, I clipp their wings only once when i first get them, and stand my ground, and try to grab their feathers on the back of their neck. its the way ofthe pecking order. Show whose BOSS

I once had a rooster unexpectedly jump up and spur me right in the side of the leg. I happen to be standing next to a wall and there was a long piece of rebar leaning against the wall. The next thing I knew the rooster was laying dead with a long piece of rebar sticking out of his side that I had speared him with. It's been years since that happened. It was like a temporary insanity came over me, and I've been feeling guilty about this ever since it happened. If I ever need to, next time I will try using your method instead. Thanks. :)
 
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I once had a rooster unexpectedly jump up and spur me right in the side of the leg. I happen to be standing next to a wall and there was a long piece of rebar leaning against the wall. The next thing I knew the rooster was laying dead with a long piece of rebar sticking out of his side that I had speared him with. It's been years since that happened. It was like a temporary insanity came over me, and I've been feeling guilty about this ever since it happened. If I ever need to, next time I will try using your method instead. Thanks. :)
lmao. that's funny, just ta think about that. honestly, my dad had a rooster that kept pecking people andno matter how hard u booted him he came back for more. then went for my baby sister one day . he got a good peck on her. thats when my dad litteraly wacked his head off for good. i thought it was funny but i know it was a wrong way to handle him in such a manner.
 
Mu husband was leaned over trimming the hooves on our mule one day when our mean Brama rooster jumped on his back and started flapping his wings. The mule had never seen a man with flapping wings before and went a little crazy knocking hubby to the ground in the process. Hubby ran all over the barnyard chasing the rooster with a stick. Wish I'd had a video camera! :lau
And that was that was the day the rooster lost his head. :D
 
Mu husband was leaned over trimming the hooves on our mule one day when our mean Brama rooster jumped on his back and started flapping his wings. The mule had never seen a man with flapping wings before and went a little crazy knocking hubby to the ground in the process. Hubby ran all over the barnyard chasing the rooster with a stick. Wish I'd had a video camera! :lau
And that was that was the day the rooster lost his head. :D
That would have made a You Tube "best fail"
 
This might be a late comment, but late year I had a mean rooster too. I once went out with a blanket (cus I was too lazy to put on a jacket) to get eggs and he when after me so I used the blanket to be big and intimidating and flapped it in his face. Suprisingly, he never attacked again but we still got rid of him about a month later. This year I have two rooster (three together for a time) and they never attack me. Maybe have multiple roosters helps keep them in line if you act as the top rooster?
 
Reason being, me, nor anyone I have talked to, have ever had an agressive Roo when raised with a head roo, and...not tightly enclosed, as in free range or BIG pen.

Someone can take him, they just need a Big ole Roo, bunch of hens and a big space.
That might work. If I was close I would take him. I have a Roo that's huge, sweet as pie and a big fenced yard. That boy has raised 4 generations of sweet roosters.
 

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