Our rooster all of sudden turned on us and keeps work after us every chance he gets . He was never this way before . How come ? — Gayle

That ’s a right motion , Gayle ! A few years ago , Mom sum Buckeye chickensto our farm . One of the understanding she wanted Buckeyes was because they ’re such a friendly breed . Ourchicks arrivedandgrew apace , but when Mom put her hand in the incubator to feed them , one of the chicks would rush up and peck her hired hand . It turn out he was one of two cockerel ( a cockerel is an unripe cock ) in our spate of 10 skirt . He was aggressive from the first . Mom named him Rasputin .

Rasputin was n’t too speculative until the chicks matured . Then when they were 7 month old , Rasputin turned ornery . He ’d step on it across the yard and attack Mom or Dad when their backs were turned . Soon the other cockerel , Carl , set out doing it , too . As they acquire quondam , Rasputin and Carl grew spurs . Spurs are farsighted , curved , pointy growths on the back of roosters ’ leg . They use them for oppose with other rooster or attacking an enemy of any kind . One day when Dad was put on shorts , Rasputin aggress him from behind and used his shrill prod to pull a slice down the back of Dad ’s wooden leg . That was enough ! momma gave both cock to a human beings who said he did n’t mind dealing withaggressive cock . She pretermit their crowing but not being spurred !

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Some roosters , like Rasputin , are by nature belligerent even as short chicks . Others , like Carl , are fine until they reach pubescence at 6 to 8 month old . Some breeds are more aggressive than others but even roosters from extra - aristocratic breed , likeBuckeyes , become feisty sometimes . Usually , roosters that do n’t aggress people until they reach pubescence perceive the humans they attack as a terror . cock are wire to protect hen . If you pick up a hen and she squawks , a rooster might leap to her defence . Over time , he might determine humans are the foe . Then determine out ! you’re able to , however , sometimes teach a huffy rooster to acquit . Here are some things to keep in mind :

However , you might want to re - home or eat your fast-growing cock ifsmall childreninteract with your flock . rooster can pain little folks when they set on — they can even put out a child ’s eye . And if you ’re really afraid of your rooster , replace him with one you need n’t fear . Like Mom say , life is too short to be afraid to take the air among your chickens or intersect your yard .

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