dogkahuna
Songster
I'm by no means an expert as I've only had chickens for 2 years and maybe I've just gotten lucky. Over those 2 years I've had 2 full grown roosters (gifted from the neighbors) and multiple cockerels, most of which have been culled for meat. Currently we have one 10 month old cockerel and 19 hens/pullets. My flock is free range and so are my 5 kids...the youngest is now 2 1/2 and the oldest is 9. We have had exactly 0 incidences. The kids regularly scoop up the hens and pullets and carry them around, collect eggs, feed treats and scratch and are always playing as the flock ranges in the same area. Our roosters and cockerals are generally unhandled, but are docile and have friendly demeanors when close. The kids know not to full on chase the roosters, but they are often running near them or through the rest of the flock, yet the roosters never seem to be phased by these actions. I can only assume that by being confident and not handling them, that they respect myself and my kids and don't perceive any of us as a threat. Again, maybe we've just been lucky, but I've not once seen concerning behavior around my kids, so I feel like coexistence is definitely possible.
Check out post #2 of this thread...you are playing with fire. This site is replete with accounts of what hormone-driven roosters are capable of doing, so if you think all chickens are cuddly, benign creatures, do some on-site research. I USED to have similar beliefs about how if you just use positive reinforcement strategies (I'm a professional dog trainer), all will work out with roosters. I have been soundly disabused of this notion, by reading the accounts of more experienced flocksters and then by what has happened at our place.