I haven’t had a ton of experience but I do think that you can increase your odds at a nice rooster if you a) choose breeds known for being good boys and b) get from a breeder who looks at temperament more than colors and SOP. I got 4 chicks and 3 were boys…all three were wonderful boys that were very good with my kids. I also spend about an hour a day sitting outside with them and handling them, and have since they were a few days old. Mine were lavender Orpingtons and Blue Laced Red Wyandottes. The Orps are amazing and I highly recommend them if you can find a good local breeder. I think Hatchery Orps are a bit more hit or miss but probably still pretty great. You can see both of my boys are well loved by my kids haha.They both came from a hatchery. One was an Easter egger, a little brute. But the other one, who was left, is an Ameraucana. He was always so good to his pullets but we can't let him go after our kids. Perhaps hatchery cockerels run a higher risk of human aggression? Or maybe I should just wait on trying my hand at a rooster until my kids are older.

