Thanks for posting. It mostly reinforces my long held belief that roosters become human aggressive because of the idiotic way humans behave around them.
It is always the kids because they are the size of predators, run around like predators and like to touch or handle the chickens. None of that is taken kindly by roosters and protective hens.
I think parents are partly to blame. They don't teach their children how to behave around flocks. I think kids tend to train the roosters to become human aggressive.
Most of those kids get what they deserve. It is up to the parents to educate, not agitate.
In 85% of those events in the film were children clearly threatening and taunting the chickens. It is no surprise the roosters see them as a threat to be attacked.
The filmers and parents in most cases are egging the kids on.
The parents of the kid at the 7:45 mark are clearly at fault.
Doesn't the girl at 9:07 and the kids at, 2:51, 3:12, 4:01, 4:30 and 5:16 look like the aggressors?
You can hear adults telling the children to kick them. Way to get along.
No wonder people think roosters are human aggressive - they are stupid and teach the roosters to be so.
I raise at least 50 roosters a year and haven't been attacked in well over 10 years.