I see this is pretty old, but wanted to chime in a bit. We have an Orpington rooster who this post vaguely reminded me of. At about 6 months, he started doing his dance at my fiance and I. We pinned him and ruffled his tail feathers. This happened a few times, but never went past that. He pecked my ring once, and likes to fuss with my hair, but is otherwise ridiculously calm. Now, at a year old, he's essentially an angel in bird skin. Super gentlemanly with his girls, but so gentle with us that he'll happily nap on my lap and eat out of my hand. We've let him keep his spurs, since he's part of a flock in an area with lots of predators. Earlier this week, he fought off a raccoon, which tore off a chunk of his comb. Even injured and hyped up from a fight, he allowed himself to be picked up with no fuss, carried inside, washed off, dried, and cuddled all evening. Even putting a sock diaper on him for the first time, he didn't fight. This bird is even gentle taking food from our hands. That being said, I essentially harassed this guy from 4 days old (we knew he was male from the get go...his comb was already noticeably bigger at that age). Got him used to being handled and fussed with. Some roosters, like any animal, have better temperaments than others (I treated the other 4 males we got the same way, but they were monsters and got put in soup).