Hey good morning @FBMcrazy8 ! I've been missing you! I know you are super busy but it is great to see you.He is doing it while I’m walking and kind of aggressive. He got in front of me while i was walking and got kicked
Duck pen looks fabulous!!! ♡♡♡
K. Cockerel. Right there when he pecks your feet. That is the time to pick him up and just hold him like a football do your chores, talk nicely, enjoy ♡ It is his job to get food for the girls, you are the provider... he is flirting and asking you for food, attention, special treats to show girls how good he is. He has not grown into himself but this is your chance to form that partnership. ***Don't ever kick him or walk through him. That is the worst advice I have ever heard and took myself till I wised up. It will create a combative boy because you have challened him and become the enemy, you are the one being unpredictable in his eyes. Show him respect, not fear.
I ask for Spiders permission with my body when I enter the run or handle his girls. I walk around my flock, wait for them (try anyways) don't punch through them, it just makes you trip and them crazy. I give Spider treats to give to his girls, up his rank, make him a good provider and he loves the attention from me and girls. Talk about appealing to him... a roo surrounded by girls is a happy boy.
Now Beetle is a different boy and we have not spent all of that time together and he has only been out with the girls for the last few months and I am not around much. He did have some hormonal aggression but I just picked him up, gave him treats, treated with care and respect and he is a good boy now. I'm very impressed. He is very charming.
They say that our chickens and roosters should know their place. I think it is us who need to know our place. We can be a part of their world or miss out.
I hope you can turn it around b4 it is too late. Be kind. He is not out to hurt you.