Those are breeds likely to produce cordial roos. But there can always be an exception. A good part of rooster behavior is how you yourself behave around the rooster or cockerel. Anyone wanting to keep a rooster who has children needs to educate themselves on how to handle a cockerel properly to...
Be aware that bad roos can show up in any breed, just as can humans. But any breeded noted for their docility would be a better bet than known aggressive breeds such as you have. I have a Cream Legbar and Legbar/EE mix that have never shown the slightest sign of human aggression. I'm also had...
I'm going to guess that this little dude is around six months old. This is the age where some cockerels come into their adult hormones, and these hormones make the world appear much different to the little dude than when he was a chick. Now, he sees the hens as all his, and you and your family...