We also have BCM x CCL and our cockerel, Gucci, looks just like yours! We got into chickens 1.5 yr ago as a fun mother daughter project. It’s also been a tremendous learning experience for both of us, especially as my DD wants to breed our own birds. We have Marek’s, so rehoming and sales of extra cockerels isn’t an option. I made DD a bachelor coop and pen for Christmas last year, giving her a place for her breeders/rooster pets. Even so, picking out which to keep and which to butcher has been very hard. We had two that hated each other but we managed to integrate them with a lot of time and “look don’t touch”. We then had six roos together. As soon as the head roo started to come down with Marek’s, his main rival promptly deposed him. We removed the sick roo and a whole chain of roo fights started from there, even though they had been together for months. The combs of the combatants looked like your pic. What we look for as a sign that we need to separate is that the winner won’t let the loser alone. No free ranging, so if the winner insists on continuing to chase the beaten roo then we have to remove either the winner or loser. It sounds to me like your roos are trying to work things out, but aren’t necessarily at the point where they must be separated. Within our limited experience, bachelor flocks are not very peaceful... Things may be more peaceful though if you can figure out which pair will really be calm together. Best of luck with your flock!I have 3 separate flocks that are close to each other but kept separated at all times. My bachelor Flock that consists of our 3 very first chickens (all cockerels) have always been together since hatch. They free range during the day and are locked up at dark. They were hatched mid May 2019. There are 2 Cream Legbar-Black Copper Maran crosses (one is the leader of the flock and the other is at the bottom of the flock order) and 1 Barred Plymouth Rock (obviously he is the middle guy). At some point today while they were free ranging unattended (like usual) the Barred Rock took a beating. I've looked him over the best I could and he has a very bloody comb and wattles and lost a patch of feathers behind his comb. They're just starting to get spurs and the 2 Marans crosses both had blood around their spurs. The low guy on the totem pole seems to be fed up with Le'Shawn (BR) and they've had a few fights since the major one that I missed. The head guy always jumps on Petey (Low Guy) even when Le'Shawn starts it, from what I witnessed tonight. It's obvious that Le'Shawn isn't 100% and I know he is MAD but he is still going at Petey if he just breathes wrong. The head guy is having to jump in to stop the fight because Le'Shawn can't finish what he starts this evening. They've never fought like this. Of course the lower two have had tiny spats and showed their hackles to each other but it's never resulted in any injury. In your experience, have you found that my guys will be able to get past this or is this the end of my peaceful Bachelor Flock? View attachment 1982237
This pictureddoes not show the extent of his wounds. Do the wounds I described sound like a cockerel fight? At first I thought it was another animal but the more I watched the 3 of them together and then getting to check him over up close made me think this was a fight between the boys. The head guy was trying to clean Le'Shawn up too, so I don't know that he was involved but he did have dried blood on his spurs. He's been a great (not perfect of course as he is still young and learning) guy leading the others and worries about the other flocks anytime he senses distress, even though he can't get to them but they're only separated by fencing. Any advice or suggestions? I guess I'm hoping that they will get past this with no human intervention, but I can't let this continue if they are going to be a threat to each other. Thank you for your time