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I have 21 roosters, & 7 cockerels.
21 roosters and cockerels? Their both the same. If you mean 7 roosters to hens, then you might wanna make sure none are getting beat up, that sounds like a lot for 21 hens. I find 4 can be a good max for that many, im not saying yours are mean, just make sure they arent beating them up. Thats a bit of a high ratio in my opinion
 
That could be your roosters, again, yours are most likely the same. Because its the same enviroment, same system. And probsbly a few of the same breeds.
My breeds/mixes that are crowing.

2 Project Wheaten Crele Orpingtons(Discontinued)

1 Black Sumatra

7 Silkies

1 Orpington mix

1 Old English Game Bantam

1 OEGB/Phoenix mix

1 OEGB/Mille Fleur D'uccle mix

1 OEGB/Mille Fleur D'uccle/Silkie mix

1 Heritage Plymouth Barred Rock

1 Project Giant silkie F2

1 Project Giant Silkie F1

1 Marans/Gamefowl cross

3 Easter Eggers

4 Porcelain D'uccles
 
My breeds/mixes that are crowing.

2 Project Wheaten Crele Orpingtons(Discontinued)

1 Black Sumatra

7 Silkies

1 Orpington mix

1 Old English Game Bantam

1 OEGB/Phoenix mix

1 OEGB/Mille Fleur D'uccle mix

1 OEGB/Mille Fleur D'uccle/Silkie mix

1 Heritage Plymouth Barred Rock

1 Project Giant silkie F2

1 Project Giant Silkie F1

1 Marans/Gamefowl cross

3 Easter Eggers

4 Porcelain D'uccles
I find roosters in the same environment tend to act the same if there is a lot. (Maybe consider thinning your flock if some end up being bullies, just a thought)
 
21 roosters and cockerels? Their both the same. If you mean 7 roosters to hens, then you might wanna make sure none are getting beat up, that sounds like a lot for 21 hens. I find 4 can be a good max for that many, im not saying yours are mean, just make sure they arent beating them up. Thats a bit of a high ratio in my opinion
That's added up total. All are in separate coops with plenty of ladies.

I have a total of 21 roosters, 7 cockerels, 35 laying hens, & 6 pullets.
 
I find roosters in the same environment tend to act the same if there is a lot. (Maybe consider thinning your flock if some end up being bullies, just a thought)
I don't have really any issues.

Planning on thinning out the bantam coop, & giving it an expansion.

I have 3 large coops.
 
That's added up total. All are in separate coops with plenty of ladies.

I have a total of 21 roosters, 7 cockerels, 35 laying hens, & 6 pullets.
Alright, from the last post, it didnt give a great description on how many ladies there were. That is a great amount, but its almost a even amount (im not trying to say you need to do this at sll, this is just off my experince) a even amount *or close to* of males - females can start up some bullies, im sire yours are probsbly nice. Best of luck with your chickens. :) Though you still may want to thin out the roos if things get violent
 
Alright, from the last post, it didnt give a great description on how many ladies there were. That is a great amount, but its almost a even amount (im not trying to say you need to do this at sll, this is just off my experince) a even amount *or close to* of males - females can start up some bullies, im sire yours are probsbly nice. Best of luck with your chickens. :)
Actually I'm down to 20 roosters, since Goober killed my welsummer rooster a couple months ago. Forgot to minus him from the math.
 

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