Interesting. I had him from a chick and he was always happy with me round the girls, even happy with me stroking them, it was just if I tried to pick them up with him there. I'd love to know how you trained your cockerels to let you handle his girls with you there although I don't think I'll choose to have another.
I don't know that I exactly trained them. Australorps are fairly docile and laid-back by nature.
The only thing is that I do really is to "walk through" them regularly from the time they're quite young. I expect them to get out of my way and give me my space. I also talk to them constantly while working among them -- including telling any boys who aren't giving me my space "Don't even THINK about it," in a calm, firm voice.
I handle all of them off the roost at night, including the roosters, again talking to them constantly.
I don't pick up hens very often in the daytime, but if I do need to do some management -- like taking broodies out of boxes -- I don't need the boys interfering.
