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user100 [1]
2 years ago
6

Formas de disminuir la agresividad en gallos reproductores

Biology
1 answer:
Ugo [173]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

usted podría tomar una botella de spray o una manguera (en un ajuste suave), y para rociarlo cuando intenta atacar. Esto lo "castigará" por el comportamiento agresivo y le enseñará que no se escapará con la agresión.

Cuando el gallo se ponga agresivo y quieras enseñarle respeto, recógelo y llévalo durante al menos 15 minutos para que la lección sea efectiva.  

Esta es una buena manera de hacerle entender que él no es más poderoso que usted

Como ya he explicado, mostrar tu dominio en el gallinero es esencial. Sin embargo, esto no significa que usted tiene que humillar al gallo cuando se comporta como se esperaba. A través de tus acciones, tienes que demostrar que respetas su papel como protector del rebaño.

Asegúrese de que todos sigan las mismas reglas

No importa cuánto trates de disciplinar a tu gallo, si las otras personas que están visitando el rebaño no siguen las mismas reglas, lo más probable es que todos tus esfuerzos sean en vano. Por lo tanto, antes de dejar que otros entren en el gallinero, recuérdeles que nunca deben mirar directamente al gallo y que no deben perseguir ni correr hacia él.

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