Aggressive behavior isn't breed or flock size specific.
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On another note my rir hens are definitely the more aggressive of all my hens. They’re not aggressive to me just all the hens. They take every opportunity to make sure that everyone knows they’re tough. Great layers though.My first chicks were EE’s, rir and barred rock. Out of five EE’s 2 were roosters. One definitely was the head honcho from the start. He always gave the evil eye but was fairly friendly. One ee Roos disappeared and the barred rock was a rooster. The ee completely ruled the whole flock and kept the barred rock on the fringes of the flock. The ee roo did occasionally give me grief if he felt the hens were threatened. I took to carrying a shovel with me in case he woke up on the wrong side of the perch. The barred rock who was shunned and not allowed to breed was totally sweet. Followed us around like a dog. Showed no aggression. The ee was recently killed by a dog and the barred rock took over the flock. He is the best rooster ever. So good with the hens and never aggressive. I always make sure he has to give way to me every day just to keep him in his place. All my new chicks are by him. I really think that this might be the best way to go. Have two Roos. One will be dominant and one submissive. Get rid of dominant one and the other should be good. Hopefully.
My EE roo was quite aggressive to others, and mildly aggressive to me, until very recently. My Sapphire Gem roo was mildly aggressive until February. Neither of them attack me anymore, and my SG no longer attacks others. My EE, on the other hand, attempted to attack my 1.5 year old nephew through the run fence on Easter; his attempt was thwarted by my SG roo, which intervened and protected my nephew. This is my first time raising chickens, so I do not know if these behaviors are due to their breeds. They have all just turned 1 year old.This is a poll to see what breeds of roosters are aggressive when the rooster realizes he is surrounded by women. I have seen many complain about this when their rooster becomes of age and wants to protect his girls from anyone and everyone they see as a threat.
I have also heard some people say that their rooster never attacked anyone, even though it was in a flock of ladies.
I am interested in finding out which ones tend to be aggressive and which ones are mild.
If you have a rooster that doesn't attack people when they visit the chicken yard, feel free to post the breed in the comments.
Yes he’s a rooster. I have 6 hens and they’re as gentle as can be. But that roo is something else…Wow, that's sad. That's how our rooster was and he never changed. The only thing that worked was using a yellow towel that he hated. I would throw it at him when he attacked us.
Is yours a Buff Orpington rooster?