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Not always, some just have different genes. I have a Dominique rooster "Charlie Brown" who loves to be cuddled. He'll follow me around and whine until I pick him up. He'll sit in my lap, eat out of my hand, etc. He doesn't even mind swinging with me!
Here's Charlie:
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But then again I have some other roosters who aren't aggressive towards me, but won't get near me (unless I have food!) Most don't like to be cuddled though, after all... what grown man wants to be cuddled all of the time
I even have some of his chicks in the brooder right now
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Yeah, Negan is freindly and he's mature. He's also a faverolles and I'm pretty sure he's gender confused but totally freindly. I broke every single rooster rule when I raised him and he's still a joy. He's pettable, eats from my hand and will sit in my lap. He still manages to be a terrific rooster watching his ladies and now some new chicks 2 sons and a daughter. His boys especially one seem very nice so it is possible his temperament is genetic. I've only had to correct him 1 week of his life when he thought my feet were hens. Obviously my experience is not the norm.View attachment 1379612This is the good son Early.View attachment 1379618 Negan, watching the chick pen. The dominique is Hobo and she's stealing the bag of baby food.
Awww Charlie and Negan sound lovely!
I have a one year old roo who was handled quite a lot as a chick who has turned out to be non aggressive and good with his ladies but I did start keeping him at more of a distance as he matured and now he just sort of keeps out of my way and tolerates me interfering with 'his' coop and flock.
But i also have a second boy who was a lone chick I hatched from a bad batch of shipped eggs. He is now three months old and spends most of his time in the house still because he is terrified of my othe chickens!
Now I confess that I do handle him a lot and he follows me around and loves to sleep on my shoulder and i might be guilty of smooshing his little fluffy cheekies from time to time...

does this mean he is going to turn into a monster on me?