Look into Speckled Sussex. I have had one hen go broody in three years. Individual bird broodiness will vary, obviously. But they're nothing like my Orpingtons with broodiness.
I would cull both of the current roosters and raise an all hen flock until next spring. If you definitely need/want a rooster, then add a one into the flock once it is established. Your hens will be older and experienced enough to keep a young Cockerel in line at that point. I've found that if I...
Like others have said, the attitude/behavior is more of an individual trait rather than breed specific. You'll get good and bad from any breed of rooster. I have three Whiting True Blue roosters - two purchased as chicks and one raised on my farm. They are all incredible. But as incredible as...
You may want to approach the situation in the opposite of what you did. If you know which chicken is doing the bullying, isolate that chicken for a period of time. Give it enough time for the pecking order to shift around and then reintroduce and see if that chicken has a better attitude. If...
Rowan County here...about 15 minutes north of Morehead and near the Lewis County line. Love it out here - nice and quiet. We currently have 110 chickens, but many of them will be heading to freezer camp in the future. We have a layer flock, a meat flock (currently raising Delaware Broilers)...
Looks like a Splash Laced Red Wyandotte. I think most people still call them Blue Laced, but the lace color here looks splash versus blue. I'm definitely not an expert, though, so hold out for other opinions.