I guess my rooster is only concerned with one thing...girls! He is not a protector and only looks out for his own hide. Hopefully as he gets old he'll get some courage.
Last night towards dusk my broodies decided to take the chicks out into the horse pasture next to our outdoor arena. At one point two doves flew down towards them. Both groups scared each other! LOL It was pretty funny to see the broody jump and scream after it was already too late to run for cover. During they day I did see a hawk fly over. The chickens are usually under the trees, but they can get out in the pasture or arena where there is no cover at all.
My cats actually keep an eye out for the chickens when they are outside. Not that they are going to scare off an eagle or a coyote, but they do keep the hens aware of any approaching danger.

Last night towards dusk my broodies decided to take the chicks out into the horse pasture next to our outdoor arena. At one point two doves flew down towards them. Both groups scared each other! LOL It was pretty funny to see the broody jump and scream after it was already too late to run for cover. During they day I did see a hawk fly over. The chickens are usually under the trees, but they can get out in the pasture or arena where there is no cover at all.
My cats actually keep an eye out for the chickens when they are outside. Not that they are going to scare off an eagle or a coyote, but they do keep the hens aware of any approaching danger.