- Aug 11, 2011
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I have a 14 month old roo that I’ve hatched and owned from egg to now. He has 8 hens and free range all day in my large back garden, only locked in the coop at night.
I’m at my wits end with his behaviour. He is constantly attacking me and I’m scarred all over both legs and a few on my hands.
I’ve tried all the methods I’ve found during hours of research. From waving my arms and chasing him to lifting him and walking about with him under my arm (he’s way too big and violent to try this again!) and everything in between!
Believe me over the past 6 months I’ve spent more time researching and trying “taming” methods than spending time with my hens.
This morning was the last straw - I went to put out fresh water and he came at me with no warning leaving me with a cut and bruised leg and a hole in my hand.
Help - if anyone can offer any suggestions outside the normal taming techniques I’d be very grateful as this boy is causing me tremendous pain.
I’m at my wits end with his behaviour. He is constantly attacking me and I’m scarred all over both legs and a few on my hands.
I’ve tried all the methods I’ve found during hours of research. From waving my arms and chasing him to lifting him and walking about with him under my arm (he’s way too big and violent to try this again!) and everything in between!
Believe me over the past 6 months I’ve spent more time researching and trying “taming” methods than spending time with my hens.
This morning was the last straw - I went to put out fresh water and he came at me with no warning leaving me with a cut and bruised leg and a hole in my hand.
Help - if anyone can offer any suggestions outside the normal taming techniques I’d be very grateful as this boy is causing me tremendous pain.