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Do not trust him. He is now a mature rooster who wants to breed hens. And the moment you turn your back he will charge. This is the nature of roosters. Occasionally you will find a nice one but they are rare. Remember, until recently, chickens were raised as livestock. The temperament of the rooster did not matter as he was either there to breed hens or he was supper on the table. Now that the backyard flock is becoming popular many people are startled to discover the baby they raised is no longer a compliant bird. Never turn your back on a mature rooster. In his eyes you are no longer a friend of HIS flock. And although you are only tossing treats to the hens, he sees it as a tactic to steal his hens. Don't forget roosters bribe hens by giving them food. They call the flock when he finds food. And here you come along, calling the hens, tossing treats and his gals run to you. Thus that testosterone soaked pea-sized brain of your rooster is overcome with insane jealousy and he attacks.