Pigeony
Songster
Mine just live freely with all the hens. I've never seen them fight, they are actually really close, to the point that usually I can't take a picture of one without the other photobombing. It depends on the individual personalities of the birds involved. I had better odds with my boys because Alohas are known for being pretty docile and non-aggressive, but any two roosters of any breeds could potentially live together fine as long as those two birds have the right personality to tolerate it. Some roosters can't be kept with any other males without fighting, but I would personally see that as a pretty strongly negative trait and remove that rooster from the flock/gene pool.You two that both have 2 roosters, how is that working? Does each rooster have their own flock or are they all together?
I have a young rooster (11 weeks) that is really sweet and I'm hoping he'll get along with my established Roo.