Do roosters make more noise when there's two of them?

msm123

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I've got twelve hens and one rooster, and I don't know their breeds. I live in a neighborhood where there are friendly neighbors but there could still be a noise complaint. I wanted an EE rooster so that I could breed for egg colors. I don't know if the new rooster will make it a lot worse. Does anyone have suggestions?
 
It depends on your roosters.

You can have 2 dominant roosters - both want to be in charge. This equals squabbling and crowing contests and a general ruckus.

You can have 2 dominant roosters - share duties - both will crow and call to the hens but they work together. No crowing contests or fighting but can still be pretty loud.

1 dominant 1 submissive rooster - 1 does all the crowing and the other hides in the background and doesn't make a fuss

2 roosters who are just quiet - neither one makes a lot of noise and can actually be quieter than 1 rooster who happens to be noisy.
 
My other rooster is most likely a black leghorn that's been crowing for almost a month. The other rooster will be the same age, but it just started crowing.
 

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