Roosters don't "tend to be aggressive" at all. They just are what they are...I've only had one attempt to flog my egg basket once and he wasn't one that I had raised~and I've had roosters and chickens for a long, long time. Even the roo that tried to flog once was corrected immediately in his behavior and never tried it again...and he was the largest chicken I'd ever seen in my life, seriously.
Roos react to people's fear and will learn they can intimidate those who run, scream and flail, whenever roosters come near or whenever they attempt to do a rooster dance. Imagine the power a roo must feel to be able to scare a huge, predator-like creature...of course they will if they can.
One just has to be smarter than a 2 ft. tall bird and not allow him to feel empowered.
Roos react to people's fear and will learn they can intimidate those who run, scream and flail, whenever roosters come near or whenever they attempt to do a rooster dance. Imagine the power a roo must feel to be able to scare a huge, predator-like creature...of course they will if they can.
One just has to be smarter than a 2 ft. tall bird and not allow him to feel empowered.