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I couldn't agree with you more Gryeyes. This is going to be a HUGE problem in a couple of weeks. As this rooster starts coming into his horomones, he'll get more and more aggressive with the OP, as he thinks she's a chicken..... specifically, a very attractive female chicken.
Wether he takes it out on your shoes, or you get unfortunate enough that he focuses on your hand..... it's a pretty gross problem. (There was another poster on here earlier this year that was beside herself because her isolated hand-raised rooster tried to mate her shoes constantly, leaving them...... in less than ideal condition.)
Not only that, but in his teenaged horomone haze, he'll try to dominate his beloved hen (OP) to show her how manly he is. He'll get upset and confused when you don't submit.
You need to intergrate him with actual hens asap, or things will just spiral downward. Most likely he'll want nothing to do with them at first, but after a while, he'll start getting the idea.
X3. He needs to become part of a flock ASAP. Yes, he will get pecked. He will also do some pecking. It's all part of being a chicken. That's why the playfighting has to stop. He's a rooster, not a dog, and roos take their fighting seriously. It determines who's the king.
Also, be prepared to remind him as he matures that YOU are the flock leader.