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Just keep lavishing them with love and attention Beth, and they'll grow up thinking that being a sweetheart is the only way a rooster should be! I'm firmly convinced of that now. I've never hurt so much as a feather on their silly butts, even when they've pushed me beyond my limit.
I've had to learn a great deal of patience in working with young cockerels. Their "teenage" mind set is completely different than at any other age. Lay a good foundation of love and respect for them now, and you'll have a very enjoyable future with both of them. When they make mistakes, and they invariably will, you have to redirect their energies, rather than dish out punishment. That only causes resentment on the cockerels part. Remember, just like the pullets, these little guys have feelings.....and an ego to go with it. It's real easy to bruise that ego too. Avoid doing that, and you should do just fine.
I still have a great deal to learn about cockerels and roosters, and I learn something new about my boys every day. I'm more than happy to pass on my simple observations of my boys, but I make no claims that my methods are the right, or for that matter, the only way to go about creating a sweet rooster. I'd talk to Cetawin too.
Thor wasn't just a fluke. He was the result of a great upbringing by a woman who wanted him to be extra special. And he was that in spades! Cetawin can likely give you a great deal of insight into keeping your boys the sweet little guys they are now well into the future.
Good luck on both of them, and be sure to post an update from time to time about them. You know how much I have a weakness for the boys!