Humm, aggressive roosters?
I always figured "It's a chicken, I am bigger and tougher than any ole rooster" and I mean it and they know it. I've never had even one of my Araucana's to even look at me sideways but I have had mixed breed, game type roosters "think" that they could intimidate me or even attempt an attack and they got shown real quick that I don't take nothing off them. I would chase them down in the coop and put them on their back and hold them there as I looked them straight in the eye and smiled and told them to try that again. When I let them up, they would unruffle their feathers real quick and it might take a couple times but they are smart critters and they gave me a wide path when I came in to pick up eggs. They weren't afraid and were never harmed but I was firm and consistent. They were much better to hold and handle too. I won't tolerate one that is mean to hens either. The young cockerels will sometimes get a little too happy chasing hens but they get removed and to a pen by themselves for a while if they get too rambunctious and only get a couple of chances to return to the flock and show better manners. It doesn't hurt to have a few older, tough ole hens to set them straight too but they have to learn. I don't blame them for being super excitable when they first find their manhood but they better tone it down after a bit.
