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Roosters get such a bad rap! If they're not "protecting" the flock like we assume they'll instinctively do, they're lazing about and/or/both having their way with the girls...or they're overly aggressive (which we as humans are responsible for, breeding and encouraging that behavior ie. cock fighting which is not the norm for similar wild birds except during breeding season so I've read).
I have a big RIR mix roo that I adore. He does chase after critters and invading neighbor roos, Always alerts to danger, he not only brings attention to goodies, he actually picks up and delivers bugs, worms etc. to the girls, and stands guard like the Buckingham Palace guards.
And he's gorgeous, just a beautiful animal! It's a long story, but I didn't come by this guy on purpose...it was sort of a divine intervention as he was a stray who showed up in our yard very sick. We took him in, nursed him back to health then later acquired a hen (Bob and Omelet respectively). The neighbor hens come around which is fine...Bob still does his job. I seriously love this rooster and it makes me sad that they are such berated unwanted creatures.
Maybe my Bob is an exception, but I would never have a flock without a rooster.
On a final note, I would run from a large predator too!
Just sayin'...
And I am just saying, too, that if roosters were truly and completely effective against our predators, there would be lots of feral chickens around. I understand there are feral chickens in the Keys, but I don't see any around here in Missouri!