I 've had adult roosters, one or two years old, decide to become human aggressive, twice. Neither time did it end well, as the idiots gradually developed unwanted behaviors. When you've had experience with cock birds, good and bad, it's easier to tell what they are thinking, before the actual attacks happen. And most of us become much less tolerant or forgiving of early signs of human aggression, because never/ nearly never is it a fixable problem. @BigBlueHen53 , the only real reason I wasn't in real trouble with our first attack bird, is that he weighed maybe 1.5 pounds, and I was ready for him. That sounds like an awful 'near death' experience!!!
I've had close calls with our horses and cattle, and remember every episode...
Mary
I've had close calls with our horses and cattle, and remember every episode...
Mary