Blue English orphington rooster

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I just had to cull my 28 week old blue orph rooster.i really hated doing it because he was so beautiful,me and my son was going to enter him in the fair but he was getting so mean not only to humans he was treating the hens really bad.my question is the behavior of this rooster is it normal for this breed?i thought the orphington was a more gentle breed.i really like this breed and color phase and would like to raise some but if all the roosters are like this one I'm not sure.
 
No I have had some wonderful Orp roosters.

Don't give up on the breed if you like the breed!

I have found it helpful to not cuddle the roosters when I have them (don't have any at the moment), and offer them treats so they can call the girls over and take credit. So friends with them but not cuddly like with the hens.
 
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Ok,I'm gonna try again I have some eggs in the incubator now from a different bloodline ,so maybe it will be better this time.just hate it turned out the way it did he was a magnificent looking rooster my son is really disappointed he won't be able to show him at the fair.
 
You have to cull for temperament if you want good tempered males, no matter the breed. I used to breed BBS Orpingtons for years (not what folks are calling "English"-those types of Orps I don't personally like, though all Orpingtons are an English breed). My big blue rooster, Suede, was the sweetest rooster on the planet and his sons followed suit 99% of the time. I rarely heard of a nasty Blue Orpington rooster but I dont know what the temperament is like on those so-called English Orpingtons. They must be culled for temperament or you won't have a good tempered line. Goes for all breeds.

It is more of a line thing than a breed thing. I had a nasty line of Delawares, a breed generally known to be friendly and easygoing. Got rid of them (hatchery lineage). Now, the rooster I have from true heritage lines is easygoing, sweet, loves to be picked up and rock in the hammock with folks. His sons are also super lovable. Temperament is heritable and must be selected for, just like leg color and body shape.
 
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