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  1. teresa toth

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

    Or is it possible that I had the only 'fast and agile' rooster? Are most aggressive roosters too slow to prevent a human from picking them up at will? Maybe I just had an unusual rooster who could run very fast.
  2. teresa toth

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

    I have a question for people on this thread. I read over and over "pick up the rooster and carry it". What universe do you people live in where you can catch a rooster that does not want to be caught? If my life depended on it, I could not catch this rooster. He is FAST and agile, and can easily...
  3. teresa toth

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

    Yes, I was like that for a year: not "comfortable in my own yard". And the kids were terrified. I solved it by killing the rooster. I tried various other methods, lots of them, ones I read here, and ones I thought up myself. But there was no other choice, and a craigslist ad for 'free...
  4. teresa toth

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

    You've hit the nail on the point. That must be it. I bet my 200 lb, 6 foot + husband was scared and acting timid--that must be why he got attacked all those times. Of course, he never backed down, and never left the encounter without the rooster backing down. I wonder if that might have had...
  5. teresa toth

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

    I gave a mean rooster a year. This was a foolish decision, and mostly avoidance of the only real option, which was killing him. A lot of people talk about behaviors to stop the rooster from his attacks. Those might work for a determined and knowledgeable adult, but there was nothing to stop him...
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