I have noticed that Tudy is very keen to only suggest culling, or even more so actually killing, as a very last resort.
It also doesn't understand just how dangerous an aggressive rooster can be.
I made a fictional post about being a chicken newby with an aggressive rooster loved by my kids.
This was its response;
"It sounds like your cockerel is starting to exhibit some typical rooster behavior, which may include pecking the ground, "dancing" with a wing dropped to the ground, and showing some signs of aggression.
If your rooster is only displaying mild aggressive behavior and your children are not in danger, you may be able to manage the situation safely. Try to establish yourself as the leader of the flock by calmly and confidently asserting your authority around the rooster. Avoid showing fear or aggression towards the rooster, as this can escalate the situation.
You can also consider keeping a barrier between yourself and the rooster, such as a fence or netting, to limit your interactions with him. Additionally, you can try redirecting his aggressive behavior by providing him with toys or distractions, or by spending more time with him and being gentle and patient.
However, if your rooster's aggression becomes more serious, or if you have concerns for the safety of yourself or your children, it may be necessary to rehome him.
It's important to remember that roosters can be unpredictable and potentially dangerous, especially around young children, so it's important to always take precautions and prioritize safety."
Its not bad as far as it goes, but I like to see a bit more concern for the kids, and that rehoming might not be the best idea either.