Well, if your Ameraucanas are sweet, why are mine nasty?
No, I haven't done any of the things that "they" say will turn a good rooster into a jerk. I didn't make them pets. I don't hand feed them. I don't bother the hens/pullets. I'm careful and respectful of the hens and them. There is absolutely NO reason for these cockerels to show any aggression at all to me, and two six-month old ones have dropped a wing to me. Not good news.
The nasty mature Ameraucana rooster was dropping a wing and sidling up to me throwing sticks and stones on the ground by about 6 months. I just didn't recognize it as aggression. Silly me. New to chickens, I read his body language as tit-bitting.
I think it's the line.
I'm going to select for nice termperaments and try to breed it out or simply slaughter them all when they are six to eight months old and just keep getting new ones to fill my freezer. I need a rooster to watch for hawks. It appears I can't count on any to actually do anything in the event of an attack, but a warning of areal predators is a good thing.
Of the four adult roosters I have, the Ameraucana is dangerous and it will be a pleasure to slaughter him. I am just sick and tired of always walking around my front yard listening for him rushing me. The Silkie will very occasionally jump up in the air like a hopping bunny if he feels a person is a thread. My 6'3" son gets a more aggressive response. The frazzle will come flying across the yard, flare up and jump at my pant legs repeatedly, falling heavily on his back. He's a jerk with the hens, too. I really should try to take a video of it because it is so ridiculous looking. My fourth adult rooster is a bantam Cochin who lives alone in a pen. He shows no aggression at all to people. I wish he had friends, but I need him alone to A.I. him when I finally get around to actually doing it and collecting/hatching the eggs. I have a trio of bantam Cochin pullets in another pen, but can't put the rooster in with them because one of the hens is a frazzle (double copy for the frizzle gene) and what little pathetic feathering she has would be shredded in one or two days even if she were wearing a saddle.
The Ameraucana can really hurt if he flogs you. It feels like someone took a baseball bat to my shins. He just has to go and I have just put it off and put it off (for all my gruff talk, I HATE slaughtering anything). I just had surgery on both my wrists, so have a legitimate excuse.