Sandwitch
Chirping
- Oct 27, 2022
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Our rooster Ducky (5 months old I believe) has recently become a lot more…. Hormonal? Basically as his ladies have gotten closer to laying he’s become a lot more protective. He seems to believe I am challenging his rooster status. I think he might have also done this with my mom but only like once? He mainly likes to run after me and flap at my legs. I’m not entirely sure how to best handle him without him believing I’m challenging him or whatever.
Before anyone says something like “if he’s aggressive he should be dinner” Ducky has actually been a pretty good rooster up to this point. He’s actually tended to be smart and rather respectful of the fact I am the big rooster and will keep everyone safe.
His main job isn’t for fertilization or anything he’s basically our warning alarm for predators. He actually trusts me to come and make sure everything is safe. He even lost his tail feathers during an attack for his ladies. He also isn’t too rough with them or even with our mini rooster. He’s still working on his flirting techniques (he is graduating from surprise mating to flirting) but besides scaring them a bit he hasn’t hurt them at all. If they say no and try and get away he lets them.
He’s been a great addition to the flock and I think this is just hormones. However I want to know how to best get him through this and get us back on the same page. This is still our first flock and so I’m still learning how to speak chicken lol
Before anyone says something like “if he’s aggressive he should be dinner” Ducky has actually been a pretty good rooster up to this point. He’s actually tended to be smart and rather respectful of the fact I am the big rooster and will keep everyone safe.
His main job isn’t for fertilization or anything he’s basically our warning alarm for predators. He actually trusts me to come and make sure everything is safe. He even lost his tail feathers during an attack for his ladies. He also isn’t too rough with them or even with our mini rooster. He’s still working on his flirting techniques (he is graduating from surprise mating to flirting) but besides scaring them a bit he hasn’t hurt them at all. If they say no and try and get away he lets them.
He’s been a great addition to the flock and I think this is just hormones. However I want to know how to best get him through this and get us back on the same page. This is still our first flock and so I’m still learning how to speak chicken lol