EllieandOlive
Songster
We have 1 rooster. He is a 1 year old blue australorp that we got from a local breeder at a day old. We had two but rehomed the other as we didn't need two and it was overtly dominant.
My children (6, 5 and 3) are terrified of our roo, and won't play outside without me beside them unless he is locked up. We have 1.5 acres fully fenced and the birds free range. I have a large coop but no run. It's either in the coop or free range. He has never spurred, scratched or pecked them. However, he does run at them and occasionally 'flap attacks' them. He also constantly and very deliberately will stalk them and hover near them which scares them because then they are fearing a flap attack. If they go outside he will sprint across the property to stalk them even if we are just walking to the car. Again, he has never physically hurt them. (He would have been long ago eaten if he ever had.)
He leaves me alone generally but occasionally with rush at me and stalk me also. If I feel he is out of place or he keeps coming at me I kick him away. Sometimes he runs at me again. I usually stomp and wave and run him off so he knows I'm the boss.
Anyways, is this normal, or is he overly aggressive? Would you cull this roo?
Is there such a thing as a nice rooster that won't bother my kids? We originally got rid of the second because he was dominant and would do the same and worse to the kids. As soon as he left this guy took top spot and started acting out also.
My children (6, 5 and 3) are terrified of our roo, and won't play outside without me beside them unless he is locked up. We have 1.5 acres fully fenced and the birds free range. I have a large coop but no run. It's either in the coop or free range. He has never spurred, scratched or pecked them. However, he does run at them and occasionally 'flap attacks' them. He also constantly and very deliberately will stalk them and hover near them which scares them because then they are fearing a flap attack. If they go outside he will sprint across the property to stalk them even if we are just walking to the car. Again, he has never physically hurt them. (He would have been long ago eaten if he ever had.)
He leaves me alone generally but occasionally with rush at me and stalk me also. If I feel he is out of place or he keeps coming at me I kick him away. Sometimes he runs at me again. I usually stomp and wave and run him off so he knows I'm the boss.
Anyways, is this normal, or is he overly aggressive? Would you cull this roo?
Is there such a thing as a nice rooster that won't bother my kids? We originally got rid of the second because he was dominant and would do the same and worse to the kids. As soon as he left this guy took top spot and started acting out also.