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  1. Ascholten

    Topic of the Week - Aggressive Roosters: What is the best way to handle them?

    An ass paddling can work wonders. Both on human children, and our avian ones. :) Aaron
  2. Ascholten

    Topic of the Week - Aggressive Roosters: What is the best way to handle them?

    Introduce it to the stew pot. Probably the ONLY way to make it stop attacking.
  3. Ascholten

    Topic of the Week - Aggressive Roosters: What is the best way to handle them?

    Ok, so, beat up the human and get a snack for it ?? Yah that's showing him!! Im going to ask a sensitive question, don't answer if you dont want to. Are you a female? If so, what stage of your cycle are you in? That might be setting him off, pheromes possibly?? Just a guess. Aaron
  4. Ascholten

    Topic of the Week - Aggressive Roosters: What is the best way to handle them?

    More food for thought. What happens when you are bent over, changing out a dish, or putting water somewhere, or checking one of the girls and this rooster decides to spur you in the face instead? An eye even? Things CAN get bad fast, even if we think we have them under control, they may not...
  5. Ascholten

    Topic of the Week - Aggressive Roosters: What is the best way to handle them?

    Some roosters just need to be put in their place, others are just rotten and destined for the stew pot period! it's always great when they CAN be tamed down or at least, you stay in your corner and I won't smack you. As I mentioned earlier, the one roo was just a terrible brat who ended up...
  6. Ascholten

    Topic of the Week - Aggressive Roosters: What is the best way to handle them?

    Wonder if that is hormones, he grew older, changed and just turned more aggressive? The butt whoopin works for only so long and you still, constantly have to worry about, ok when is he going to need his next one. You don't need to be distracted working on something only to have the bird sneak...
  7. Ascholten

    Topic of the Week - Aggressive Roosters: What is the best way to handle them?

    Had a rooster on the farm, was aggressive, after fending off, he'd sneak up behind you and try to spike you. Also tore the hens up pretty badly too, they had totally bald patches on their back, some bloody. Finally said enough, he came after me one too many times, turned into lunch. Sometimes...
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