Strange Rooster Behavior. Is this normal??

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Howdy yal!
Every morning my rooster waits at the front door to be let out, so he’s the first person who jumps down. But, the past 2 days, he has been doing something strange. As soon as I open the door, he puffes up and makes this strange cluck. The only time I’ve heard this is with a rooster who is attempting to mate with a hen. Once he’s on the ground, he will peck my feet 2 times each foot. Luckily for me, it isn’t a peck-your-toes-off peck, more like he’s hunting for worms or something. Do yal what he is doing? Is he attacking me? Just being crazy? I’ve never had a rooster before so I’m new to all of this! If you guy have any tips for caring for roosters also, I would love to hear them! Thanks in advance!
 
He's testing you to see if you're interested in his fabulous rooster booty. Good news, he isn't just clamping on and going for it so he's a gentleman lol! Since he's not being over the top toss a little food out when he acts weird just to take his mind off that misplaced rooster stuff he is doing his mind is simple and easily distracted.:)
 
He's testing you to see if you're interested in his fabulous rooster booty. Good news, he isn't just clamping on and going for it so he's a gentleman lol! Since he's not being over the top toss a little food out when he acts weird just to take his mind off that misplaced rooster stuff he is doing his mind is simple and easily distracted.:)
Ok! Thank you!
 
He’s almost 5 months. What should I do about it??!!
Read beekissed's article about managing roosters,
Not sure where the article is... but I think about post 18 or 25 in this thread will give you a jist of things...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/aggressive-rooster.1149551/
I don't buy ALL of it... but it's a VERY good tool to help clue people in.

To me it's important not to be seen as part of the pecking order, not to kick or swing at them as it escalates things. I allow boys to eat but walk through them at will even at the feeder. Use the suggestions and adjust them to work for YOU if you can. :fl

This is a natural hormone raging time for your boy... a challenging time for many. But lots do make it through and become flock leaders respectful of the giant who brings good food. :)
 

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