This morning I squeezed an hour of free range time in for my flock, and while I was out I noticed that the higher polish rooster, Terry, was walking close to me a lot. Usually, he freaks and runs away if I step anywhere in his eyesight. So I crouched and tried to get a picture, but I noticed he was leaning down and kind of watching me. His brother, HeiHei, didn't really mind me and ran off after the hens. But Terry stayed. One of my hens was laying an egg, and when she came out of the coop I started walking to the run to let her free range, and I didn't really see it but Terry followed me and jumped on me. I wouldn't really call it an attack, but I think that's what he was going for. When I turned around he just looked up at me. He didn't hurt me, just kinda threw himself at me
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He continued to watch me and follow, but never "attacked" me again. He's really friendly and has had no other signs of aggression. Also, he just turned 6 months. (Today, actually).
So this is just kind of funny to me, not a problem, but was he doing what I think he was doing, and trying to dominate me since the hens see me as their leader rooster. (The hens are 13 months.)

He continued to watch me and follow, but never "attacked" me again. He's really friendly and has had no other signs of aggression. Also, he just turned 6 months. (Today, actually).
So this is just kind of funny to me, not a problem, but was he doing what I think he was doing, and trying to dominate me since the hens see me as their leader rooster. (The hens are 13 months.)