Hannahhubers
In the Brooder
- Aug 4, 2024
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I have a flock of ten and one is a rooster, at first he was really sweet to me and protected his flock. I’m not sure if he just hit “puberty” but he’s about 4 months old and is getting quite feisty with me. He still very protective of his flock but chases me everytime he sees me from across the yard. I normally walk towards him and make it clear that I’m not afraid(even though I am lol) but sometimes he sneaks up on me and my first instinct is to run!!
I’m currently the only person he shows aggression towards and I’m not sure if that’s because he sees me as a threat, because I’m very close to all my hens and was very close to him at one time. I always treated him the same at all my hens. I got them all as babies and gave them hours and hours of affection. That being said I can handle his aggression, but I have a young child and I don’t want to risk my child’s safety.
I’ve spent some time holding and petting him hoping it will calm him and improve his behavior, but I’m still not sure I can risk it with how unpredictable he’s being.
I’m wondering if this is something he will eventually grow out of and how much time should I give him?
I’m currently the only person he shows aggression towards and I’m not sure if that’s because he sees me as a threat, because I’m very close to all my hens and was very close to him at one time. I always treated him the same at all my hens. I got them all as babies and gave them hours and hours of affection. That being said I can handle his aggression, but I have a young child and I don’t want to risk my child’s safety.
I’ve spent some time holding and petting him hoping it will calm him and improve his behavior, but I’m still not sure I can risk it with how unpredictable he’s being.
I’m wondering if this is something he will eventually grow out of and how much time should I give him?