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- May 31, 2019
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I'm still thinking pullet
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Male aggression is more of an individual thing, although some breeds can be more prone to aggression than others, but it really does depend on the individual. Also how he's raised makes a difference too.@Tookie I have a Whiting True Blue Rooster he's about 2 years old I'm rehoming him tomorrow because he's been very aggressive towards me drawn blood on me four to five times with his spurs I was going to get a Lavender Orpington is that breed sweet towards people?
If it were me, I would probably work with him and see if I could change that, but if that didn't work then I probably would get rid of him.@Tookie would you rehome a aggressive rooster that dawn blood on you 4-5 times already?
How old is he?@Tookie I completely understand that for sure so since he's drawn blood would you rehome him? I always have to take a stick in with me or my dog because he will attack me for no reason at all
Since its been that long, I'm thinking this is how he'll be, and you may not be able to change that.@Tookie I have worked with him since June he hasn't changed his attitude towards me at all still charges wants to spur me to death
@Tookie about 2 years oldHow old is he?
When did he start showing aggressive behavior?@Tookie about 2 years old