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Iv got a cock which is running riot in the loft, just before pairing it up it wouldn't let any bird near the water bowl or on the floor.

 

Since it has been sitting it has got worst, it's bullying everything in the loft, tried locking it away , not worked, i have 4 spare boxes which it thinks it owns even though there closed. And im having to lock it away on a night as it tries to peck all the youngsters.

 

Iv just built a new 16ft young bird loft, so all the youngsters will be out if the way from tommorrow, but what do I do to calm this cock

 

It's just driving me crackers.

 

Thanks

Daryl

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ANY THAT CAUSE TOO MUCH TROUBLE IN THE LOFT DONT DO IT FOR VERY LONG IF THEY DONT TOE THE LINE ;) ;) ;) :X :X :X

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Iv got a cock which is running riot in the loft, just before pairing it up it wouldn't let any bird near the water bowl or on the floor.

 

Since it has been sitting it has got worst, it's bullying everything in the loft, tried locking it away , not worked, i have 4 spare boxes which it thinks it owns even though there closed. And im having to lock it away on a night as it tries to peck all the youngsters.

 

Iv just built a new 16ft young bird loft, so all the youngsters will be out if the way from tommorrow, but what do I do to calm this cock

 

It's just driving me crackers.

 

Thanks

Daryl

 

Hi Daryl.

for me there would only be one solution im afraid and thats the dustbin, All you'll find is he will upset everyone else, dont risk the rest of them for one bird its not worth it no matter how well he's bred.

jas.

 

 

Guest mick bowler
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either isolate him, as i have had to do with one of mine, or get rid.

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I had a nightmare with one last year, persevered though and he is fine now. If it was another bird I would have got rid of him as he cost me a couple of weeks in lost eggs but i liked the look of him and was keen to get a few rounds of him.

Guest mick bowler
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I had a nightmare with one last year, persevered though and he is fine now. If it was another bird I would have got rid of him as he cost me a couple of weeks in lost eggs but i liked the look of him and was keen to get a few rounds of him.

 

How did you cure him Ally? Must admit i have not got the patience to mess with them, but shows it can provide dividends.

 

 

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Yes they have just hatched, ???

 

Hopefully that will give him something else to keep him occupied. Unfortunately these ones often tend to be better racers, they seem more motivated.

 

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How did you cure him Ally? Must admit i have not got the patience to mess with them, but shows it can provide dividends.

 

 

Just locked him in his box Mick and let him out when I was able to stop in the loft for a wee while, if he started his nonsense he was boxed up again. After a wee while he seemed to get the message and was no more bother, he did rear cracking healthy YBs. He was a yearling then. I dont think I would go through the same now unless I knew the doo was worth it. Too much hassle really.

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Stick him in your race basket water and feed him there and the only time he gets out is when he comes back from the race point.You will be su- ;)prized ;)

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Only one place for that type of bird. I tried all the stuff people said and for while he calmed down then when i wasn't expecting it he was into the nest box of my best birds and smashed there eggs with fighting, so don't chance it you may well suffer for it later.

Guest ROCKYandRAMBO
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the ones that cause trouble are the ones you want if the other cocks dont fight back they will be the ones you lose , plus he will keep all the other cocks on there toes during the racing season because they know if they dont come back to fast he will have there box aswell lol , i had the same problem with my busschearts but when you get aloft full of them they all keep each other in line , if i was going to get rid of any it would be the other cocks for not putting up much of a fight

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budgies right

                    put him in a basket and race him till his wings fall of

he will race his heart out ;) ;) ;)

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the ones that cause trouble are the ones you want if the other cocks don't fight back they will be the ones you lose , plus he will keep all the other cocks on there toes during the racing season because they know if they don't come back to fast he will have there box as well lol , i had the same problem with my busschearts but when you get aloft full of them they all keep each other in line , if i was going to get rid of any it would be the other cocks for not putting up much of a fight

 

I have read many of rocky & rambo post and i can honestly say they make a lot of sense, this is exactly what i would do good advice imo,

 

Regards

Guest frank dooman
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Iv got a cock which is running riot in the loft, just before pairing it up it wouldn't let any bird near the water bowl or on the floor.

 

Since it has been sitting it has got worst, it's bullying everything in the loft, tried locking it away , not worked, i have 4 spare boxes which it thinks it owns even though there closed. And im having to lock it away on a night as it tries to peck all the youngsters.

 

Iv just built a new 16ft young bird loft, so all the youngsters will be out if the way from tommorrow, but what do I do to calm this cock

 

It's just driving me crackers.

 

Thanks

Daryl

 

stick him in a box and contact a good carrier and send him up to me daryl i will pay the carrage ;) ;D ;D ;D

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when you get a cock bird that fights all the time.if you watch 2 cocks fighting they spread their legs to get more purchase balance to fight.if you put a clip on ring on his other leg to his race ring .tie a bit string to both rings just enough to stop him being able to spread his legs to get a stance to fight. it wont be long before he stops .as if he cant get a proper stance he won,t win any of the fights with any of your other cocks and will soon calm down to his own box. tried it last year on one of mine worked a treat.

Guest ROCKYandRAMBO
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would that not make him disheartened baz ans make him lose his confidence

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would that not make him disheartened baz ans make him lose his confidence

 

no he is just not so much of a bully now .did not say in my post this cock does not race any more he is keep as flying stock. the cock i done it to last year went a wee bit of color as he was not getting his own way. what you have to watch for is if the cock in question fights badly with the same cock time and again ,watch the rolls don,t get reversed . this is the cock that was a pain last year .he had 5 boxes that he would fight for as well as his own. after a few days with string 2 of the boxes where taken over by 2 pair. he had the string taken off after 6 or 7 days .and the 2 pair settled in to the boxes no more problems with him .even this year he has taken one box no problems from him. i did make a point of making sure he had one of the top boxes this year.he is happy no troubles in loft so i am happy with him.as some have said better to be done with a cock like this.better to try one or two different things to stop it. in his case i am glad i did as 2 coulorful yearling scored well in last years ob,s and the only yb i had from him was my best yb . one yb hawked the others given away

Guest frank dooman
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would that not make him disheartened baz ans make him lose his confidence

 

i agree rocky better to send it up here ;) ;) ;)

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