We lucked out with our White Leghorn roo. He is not aggresive at all, thank goodness. I'm looking to add two more for breeding (different breeds) and am a little apprehensive, as we have been spoiled by our super laid back guy.
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And there you have it. Bill doesn't interact with his chickens as most backyarders do. He's a breeder, period. He breeds for looks and Standard of Perfection, which cares zilch about temperament. He never walks among his birds as we do so it's not a concern with him.
I challenge him on one point, for sure! You won't find a more prolific breeder than a Delaware rooster and my Isaac handles 25 hens at the age of 3 years old just fine, though he has some he just plain doesn't like (as witnessed by chasing those couple away from the feeder). In fact, some of his favorites are even wearing protectors. He is a complete pussycat with us and even with other people who have visited here. In fact, it should be a breed trait for a Delaware to be well-tempered and friendly. If you have a human-aggressive Delaware, you have a cull bird.
The idea that a good breeder must be human-aggressive is pure myth, in my humble opinion, sorry, but I hear that over and over again, and it just ain't so. You can feel free to disagree with me, but I'll never believe it.
I agree with one thing--you shouldn't let an 8 lb chicken bully you. If you can't change that behavior, that bird needs to be culled.
ETA: If that's what you want, aggressive males, that's fine, but backyard hobbyists usually don't want human-aggressive roosters. Even most breeders would rather not have a nasty-tempered male and propagate that temperament, because, don't kid yourself, it is heritable. The OP who asked is not a professional breeder, unless I'm mistaken. And even folks who breed to show do not want birds who cannot be safely handled by judges.
I breed Andalusians and I have only had one mean rooster. He was great until he was about one year old and then his personality changed drastically. I got rid of him. He was the exception and far from the rule.Blue Andaulisans are also mean I gave them away too.