here is a very good article about roosters, try reading this and see if that sheds light on any possible triggers for the aggression.
http://www.backyardpoultrymag.com/issues/1/1-2/Harvey_Ussery.html
eta that for an overly hormonal rooster, yes i firmly believe that it gets passed on. My pet rooster was a handful, he was one of the EE roos with the taller combs. The taller ones i've had have been super dominant for some reason. At any rate, all of his sons have been very dominant as well. Not mean per say, but dominant, and close enough at times to be worrisome.
http://www.backyardpoultrymag.com/issues/1/1-2/Harvey_Ussery.html
eta that for an overly hormonal rooster, yes i firmly believe that it gets passed on. My pet rooster was a handful, he was one of the EE roos with the taller combs. The taller ones i've had have been super dominant for some reason. At any rate, all of his sons have been very dominant as well. Not mean per say, but dominant, and close enough at times to be worrisome.
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