Definitely keep him away from them. He is beautiful.
2024-11-30 16:49:27
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kimmannes :
sounds like a coop day or days for Gilbert n his girls?
2024-11-30 15:27:04
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pamela stilwell376 :
Are you afraid to put him even in a pen with his two girls? Would he kill them? What in the world is happening with him? I have to admire you I am not sure what I would do, he might have to go live
2024-11-30 15:54:29
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Homer ོ :
Do you think your rooster is aggressive? Nature has given this animal a territorial and protective temperament. It is therefore normal that he sometimes adopts threatening behavior, even towards you, whom he sees every day. In addition, hormones influence the behavior of these animals.
2024-12-08 18:02:22
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barbie💅🏼 :
we had a naughty rooster and we kept him in a smaller separate pen for 6 months and it seemed to do the trick. he behaves now
2024-11-30 22:16:27
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Homer ོ :
If a rooster becomes too aggressive, he should be temporarily removed from the barnyard. This gives him time to calm down away from chickens and other stimuli that may trigger his aggressive behavior.
Limiting the rooster's access to certain areas of the barnyard where interactions with humans and other animals are common can help prevent incidents. This may include using fencing or barriers to restrict his movements.
Then, you test the rooster's reintroduction to the barnyard gradually. Start with short periods of supervised time and gradually increase them if he shows signs of improvement.
2024-12-08 18:02:52
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Tiffany PNW :
Tough. Gonna have to cage him or somehow restrict his access to other animals somehow. I’m sorry. It’s that or the other.
2024-11-30 15:57:15
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Liliana Lapido :
Pobrecita!!!! menos mal que está bien
2024-11-30 14:13:11
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