My DH has told me never to turn my back on my rooster and cockerel. (He genuinely doesn’t trust any animal.) But the way I look at it is, I want to be able to go about my business when out in MY yard doing whatever, whenever. The last thing I want to worry about is “if a male bird is looking at me funny.” I do know from experience the subtleties a cockerel exhibits when he’s thinking “can I take her on?” and I definitely put an end to those notions quickly.I adopted a homeless Silkie (or Silkie x Cochin) this summer. Turned out to be a Rooster. Every time he sees me he runs to me as fast as he can. He is super lovable and has never acted defensive. I think he runs to me because he is always looking for what yummys I might be bringing. But, my friend said I should never turn my back on him because one day that run will turn into an attack. Could this be true?
I will continue to do what I need and want whether it be walking fast or slow, stumbling (which I do quite often), bending to get the water hose or pick up feathers, sitting down, etc. IF I am attacked, so be it. It is the LAST time that particular bird will ever attack. No ifs, ands, or buts!
I want a rooster that fits into MY flock, not me into his!