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  1. Red Mangrove

    One of the best resources I've found on dealing with roosters

    This is what it boils down to. Human and chicken misidentification. My own roosters don't see me as a chicken and any human can engage in any behavior around them with zero chance of violent assault All too often roosters will be peaceful and gentle around adult humans but will viciously attack...
  2. Red Mangrove

    One of the best resources I've found on dealing with roosters

    I believe that human imprinting is a cause of human directed violence. The rooster is raised thinking himself human, or that humans are chickens. I know that in falconry falcons are respectful to humans when not imprinted- but if they're raised from hatch by human hand then they become extremely...
  3. Red Mangrove

    One of the best resources I've found on dealing with roosters

    This. It's an unfortunate part of reality that acquiring energy involves death. Humans need complete proteins, cholesterol and biotin to function properly. Either we raise our own complete protein, a process that involves killing excess roosters, or we pass that responsibility onto someone else-...
  4. Red Mangrove

    One of the best resources I've found on dealing with roosters

    The sample size is too small for accuracy. I have direct experience in my own life that fully contradicts this conclusion starting with my very first flock My first flock of chickens included three different breeds of rooster always grown, raised and living together under completely identical...
  5. Red Mangrove

    One of the best resources I've found on dealing with roosters

    This article is about wearing armor and then bowing submissively on a regular basis. To quote- She even admits in the article that he continues to attack her from time to time
  6. Red Mangrove

    One of the best resources I've found on dealing with roosters

    Very beautiful pullet. I think genetics are the most important part of chicken behavior, followed by imprinting In other words, whether or not a chicken will be human aggressive is first determined by genetics. Gamefowl for example are not human aggressive regardless of how they're raised. It's...
  7. Red Mangrove

    One of the best resources I've found on dealing with roosters

    Bird brains function very differently from mammals. Crouching in chicken language is submission. Having to stop violence through submissive body language is merely kicking the can down the road imo I've noticed very big behavioral differences in both roosters and hens based on their upbringing...
  8. Red Mangrove

    One of the best resources I've found on dealing with roosters

    Every single aggressive rooster I've ever encountered was human imprinted, and every broody raised rooster I've had has been a perfect gentleman
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