Nathan
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- High Desert- Calif.
This is legit, I know the person who posted it on Facebook

Chickens are ill-equipped to fend off a hawk, but roosters are built to protect the flock. If you don’t already have a rooster and you don’t live in an area that prohibits them, it’s a natural way to safeguard your birds. The males of the species are fierce protectors and can be quite aggressive when it comes to keeping the ladies safe. At the first hint of danger, a rooster makes a high-pitched sound similar to crowing to alert the hens to take cover. He’ll continue causing a ruckus, and the hawk will likely move on to less challenging pastures. niteguard.com
I had a cousin, who had a farm, and we ,city slickers, went to see him. He told us to keep away from the rooster, because he'd go after you if you got in his way. Roosters aren't that small, either.