Roo aggression is natural and common.
I have learned that every situation is unique.
There is not "one-advice-works".
I obviously am a radical from the normal thinking levels.

Re-training does work, roo can and do change, and culling isn't the only option.
You know your roo, the set-up, and experience. I trust you will do the best thing for your situation. The key is understanding, him. I do this all the flipping time.

Check out these awesome articles based on real experience and analysis:
Understanding Your Rooster.

Understanding Your Rooster.

The reader needs to be aware that these observations and conclusions are taken from a particular chicken keeping arrangement which was conceived to be as close as practicable to the living arrangements of the chickens' ancestors, the jungle fowl, in order to study the chicken's natural behavior...
Understanding Your Rooster.

Understanding Your Rooster.

The reader needs to be aware that these observations and conclusions are taken from a particular chicken keeping arrangement which was conceived to be as close as practicable to the living arrangements of the chickens' ancestors, the jungle fowl, in order to study the chicken's natural behavior...
I feel anyone with a roo should read these, before.
Please comment or share. If you need any further help, feel free to PM me :)

_Twilia;-)
 

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