ok, i'm a bit worried... not sure if i need to be or what.
my bantam blrw roo has to be right on top of me, every time i go out in the yard. he doesn't appear to be agressive or anything, but if i were to step backwards quickly i'd probably kill him.
i'm guessing he's about 5 months old or so? his spurs are just nubs still, tho he is crowing and his comb is red and much larger than the girls (who's is a flat bald spot on her head still).
what i'm wondering is, is this normal for these guys? do they tend to be a bit agressive or are they just totally people birds in general? my dorkings will follow me around too, but not quite so closely. the same with my cochins. those guys i trust. this one i'm on the fence about still.
rooster agression is not allowed, which is why i no longer have the oegb. i got tired of having to look over my shoulder every time i went out.
my bantam blrw roo has to be right on top of me, every time i go out in the yard. he doesn't appear to be agressive or anything, but if i were to step backwards quickly i'd probably kill him.

i'm guessing he's about 5 months old or so? his spurs are just nubs still, tho he is crowing and his comb is red and much larger than the girls (who's is a flat bald spot on her head still).
what i'm wondering is, is this normal for these guys? do they tend to be a bit agressive or are they just totally people birds in general? my dorkings will follow me around too, but not quite so closely. the same with my cochins. those guys i trust. this one i'm on the fence about still.
rooster agression is not allowed, which is why i no longer have the oegb. i got tired of having to look over my shoulder every time i went out.