Why did my cock just attack my mum??

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My decision to work with a rooster depends on just how nasty he is, some just don't come around with training. My RIR roo started with his attacks a little after he was a year old. What I do is carry a barn rake with me and when he would decide to come at me I go after him with the rake. Mind you, I do not hit him with it, I do not kick him, it is just to keep him from getting at me. I make him move away from me and I make him keep moving.

The one time he successfully spurred my leg I went after him and believe me I ran his rooster butt all around my pasture until he was squawking and running. Then I stood there and kept him away from MY hens for a while. He only rejoined them when I let him.

I have only had to do this about 3 times, maybe a tune up now and then. Now we have a roo who is decently respectful of my space. I still carry my rake though and I will never trust him.

Now if a rooster doesn't respond to this and just keeps on being a jerk and a backstabber, well, that's it for him.
 
Thats some really good advise thanks, i'll definately be carrying a rake with me from now on. I love roo's aswell it will be such a shame if he turns really nasty and has to go. I don't know what its like for you guys but here in Britain its not easy finding new homes for cockerels, expecially aggressive ones.
 
how bout "kick therapy"?
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hopefully you can tame him,and yes cockerells taste as good as hens.
 
Doesn't it seem like RIR Roos are particularly aggressive? I've only had one aggressive roo and he was only aggressive to a person who boarded horses with me. Once I taught her how to be aggressive towards him, problem was solved. That was an OEGB rooster and most of my OEGB Roos have been very sweet.
 

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