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Title: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: rocky on June 22, 2009, 10:51
Hi

I am new to posting but been lurking for some useful info!!

I have a gorgous cock which has been raised from a chick, he is now 5 months and just maturing but I have a problem in that he is starting to attack my husband!!!! I told him to show who is boss after the first attack by pushing down on his back but he is getting worse!!!

The cock has been fine with me and my small boys but my husband now refuses to go in the garden when he is free ranging or open the coop in the morning - which is fair enough! 

I am worried now that the cock will start to go for my boys, should I rehome him (and how would I go about it) or has anyone any tips. Please I don't want to have give up on my chickens and I can see the way my husband is starting to feel  :(
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: too many girls on June 22, 2009, 11:08
you can try and do what i did, it worked  for William............

http://chat.allotment-garden.org/index.php?topic=38835.msg461378#msg461378
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: GrannieAnnie on June 22, 2009, 12:59
I dunked Beck's in a bucket of water yesterday, but he's still coming at us through the fence, so I thinks he needs holding down a bit longer.  Would an hour do it??   >:(

No, only joking!  Hopefully he'll get the point soon, otherwise Brian has promised him coq au vin!!!
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: Hensington on June 22, 2009, 17:50
Try getting hubby to pick him up and carry him round for ten minutes at a time. This really works.
Any aggression from my boys and its.......

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Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: rocky on June 24, 2009, 20:46
Thanks for the messages, there is no way DH will pick up Ewok he has a very pointy beak!!!!

I'm afraid that my lovely farmer friend will be paying me a visit tomorrow to help him on his way to his freezer  :( This will be bad as he is my middle sons 'chicken' and as he is only 6, I now need a way to tell that Ewok won't be here anymore and also DH who is a flipping veggie :unsure:

Feel very foolish for having thought that we could keep a cockerell
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: SMD66 on June 25, 2009, 09:37
people keep asking us if we want a cockerel, I am SOO glad we keep saying no! :) He sounds like a very naughty boy!
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: Foxy on June 25, 2009, 09:59
awwww no, I love my cockerels! Danny my bantam faverolles is super, even with day old chicks. He comes running over in the morning wing tips me in excitement then runs around till he finds a nice piece of straw for me. He loves to sit on anyones lap for a cuddle. He is good with my ducklings, although they are not so sure about him! :D
I have bred from him too so have some spare friendly boys!
Saying that I would never breed from an ill-mannered cock bird no matter how good he looked. :)
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: SMD66 on June 25, 2009, 10:18
Danny sounds like a very good boy  :)
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: rocky on June 26, 2009, 10:44
Ewok has gone today  :(  it was right he went as my DH never went in the garden anymore and had transferred some of his fear to my 9 year old who was wary of going in the garden. I need my chickens to range as much as possible but also I want my family to play outside (I have 3 sons, they NEED to get out of the house!!) and my garden is bigger than average but not big enough for a boistrous roo. I feel bad though.
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: Egg Lady of Idaho on June 26, 2009, 16:51
Just replied to "HM" (Terriorized by a cockerel"  6/26/09 with a method that has been effective for me.

Take a moment to read.

Egglady
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: too many girls on June 26, 2009, 17:06
Just replied to "HM" (Terriorized by a cockerel"  6/26/09 with a method that has been effective for me.

Take a moment to read.

Egglady


think you might be a bit late egg lady, he's probably being stuffed now.
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: wildwitchy on June 26, 2009, 17:12
Got to agree with Foxy. My cockerel is lovely. He has a lovely disposition for such a big bird. He does occasionally peck if he doesn't want to be picked up (but I ignore him anyway & he settles) but on the whole he's great. Very good with the chicks and brilliant with the hens. His chicks have turned out very nice so far.

I have a chick grower cockerel as well who is shooting all over the place at the minute - a right lively spark (leghorn x brahma). I'd have more if I could but I live in pretty urban area & got to watch the noise level. 

Don't be put off with one bad experience. Perhaps go for the more laid back breeds.
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: GrannieAnnie on June 26, 2009, 22:41
We too have lovely cockerels.  Rocky the famous Rooster is lovely.  Everyone says what a lovely boy he is, even though he is terrified of me and so is Enery teh cuckoo Silkie for some reason.  The Amberlink boys don't cause me any probs at all, its just Becks. and although I have got some of his progeny, I tell them every day that if any of them turn out like their father, then its curtains for them!!!   :D
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: Foxy on June 26, 2009, 22:58
well I got pecked for the first time ever by Bigfoot today, he is under the weather though so I forgive him :(
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: wildwitchy on June 26, 2009, 23:04
Never mind foxy, he was having one of those man rooster moments probably. The girls had probably got on his nerves talking about feathers and make up.  :lol:
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: Foxy on June 26, 2009, 23:19
Never mind foxy, he was having one of those man rooster moments probably. The girls had probably got on his nerves talking about feathers and make up.  :lol:


 :lol: :lol: Hes moulting at the mo..and has lost his tail, plus he has five girls to keep happy, no wonder he was bad tempered. Gave him his favourite Warburtons seeded bread while he muttered and moaned on my lap!!! :D :D
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: wildwitchy on June 26, 2009, 23:25
Oh that's it, he can't show all his finery off to the girls! My husband's the same when he gets a spot on his face - thinks it will ruin his dashing looks & gets a bit grumpy.  ::)
Title: Re: Help with cockerell please!!
Post by: chickenlady on June 27, 2009, 07:44
 Sorry it got to that! I agree there are good and bad cockerals! can depend alot on the breed too! If you ever did want to try another cockerel that will no doubt be sweetness and light (they have Foxy's Danny as a daddy) I have 4 little salmon faverolle boys all looking for new homes! only 3 weeks old at mo but adorable  :D

Debbie