Lol we all learn real fast with the roos... we had two and they crowed from like 2 to all day lol and i was pregnant... i was so not having it... and started getting mean...spurred my husband one morning....can you guess where they ended up?
It was hard for me too but I picked the one the gens always flocked to and had the best trates for the girls. He is so protective over them and they always ran to him for anything or to get away from the other roo. I had 3 that grew grew up with my hens. All from different hatched. 2 had to go...
(What was ment by the other post was No an older roo is what puts them in their place. The two hatchmates will fight over the hens and fight with each other. )If I was you I would just have 1 roo. There are not enough hens to satisfy both roos.
I agree you have 1 to many roos. I typically only have 1 full size roo for my flock and 1 bantam. I have a mix flock of bannies and regular size. About 20something chickens total. Its funny to see the bannie try to mount the big gens, doesn't always work out for him lol.