i live near Gainesville and have a very shy Silverudd’s Blue rooster that I’d give you. Otherwise he will remain here to live.
As far as roosters go, there isn’t a generalization for them in terms of temperament. I have tried many methods at either end of the spectrum. If it is in their genes, it doesn’t matter if you carry them from sea to shining sea, they are hard-wired to protect. The issue is how they see their keeper- as threat to their flock or as the bringer of sustenance? I wish I could say I have found the way to make them all view me as the bringer of food. I can’t.
Some of the more rare breeds and landraces, could be mixed with game cocks for hardiness and genetic influence. I’m pretty sure I have some game cocks in my Araucana line. They are unpredictable and fiercely protective of their flock. They will fight to kill other roosters. Maybe when they are mixed with other breeds, the respect toward humans they are supposed to have goes out the window? Don’t know. I’ve tried several time out and rehab methods. Short answer is nothing has worked with all of them. One they get their flock, they change. That said, I have some puppy dog tame adult roosters (with me and with their hens, not with other roos) of every breed I keep. And it is worth noting that all of my Cream Legbar roosters have become aggressive with me after maturity. Every single one. My last one is about to become a bachelor for the rest of his natural life.