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Agree with all of this conversation - there’s a big difference IMO between a kick that forcefully kicks a bird some distance, versus using your boot like an armoured human wing to do some stern redirecting.Yes, that is the kind of communication I like to do with my roosters. Sounds like we're on the exact same page there.![]()
I fully accept that there may be birds and moments where a more firm approach is the only thing that works, but a responsible bird owner ideally has more than one blunt strategy in their tool belt.
So much comes down to reading your birds and responding appropriately in that moment.
For those concerned - the kids are big now (I’m now the shortest of us all

The whole strength of feeling towards roosters in the chicken community has been so interesting to learn about. I’ve not come across the same level of …waryness… anywhere else, even in falconry circles or people dealing with hyper aggressive rescue parrots. Obviously lots of birds can hurt you - both falcons and parrots can bite through bone and easily put you in hospital - but, perhaps because they’re seen as pets, not livestock, the tone of the conversation around aggression and behaviour management is usually very different for those birds.
You’d be chased off the forums if you said you’d so much as considered physically striking your bird, never mind cooking them if they wouldn’t comply

I’ll keep you all posted on Eagley’s shenanigans, anyway! For now, I’m just so enjoying getting to really study and spend time with him, and that’s what it’s all about for me
