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Well if he’s “love dancing” at me I think he might have a few wires crossedI thought that was the Rooster Love Dance. Drop on wing, tap dance around the hen counter-clockwise with sweet little clucks.... You know, "Baby, do ya wanna?" I don't see them doing it to other roosters, only to the hens. If she is ready and willing, she squats for him and he mounts her. If she is not interested she ignores him and he walks away. End of transaction. Nobody gets hurt.
Something totally different happens bwtween the roosters. They flat-out charge each other, jump up at each other, full frontal, wings thrashing, spurs flailing. But after a couple of encounters one rooster dominates and the other lays low and stays by himself. He may try to sneakily seduce a hen away from the flock, but if Boss Roo catches him at it, he'll rush at him, and the Batchelor makes a quick and lonely escape.
That's what happens in my yard anyway.