So I have 20 birds currently and of the 20, 2 are male. Also have a broody hen sitting on 6 due to hatch by the end of the week(fingers crossed all female...but statistically not in my favor).
I'm aware the "magic number" is 1 roo to 10 hens. But at times that seems to be more or less a guideline than an actual rule. But people follow it for obvious reasons.
But my question about this is. I have one rooster that is over a year old now and a cockerel in with my newbie group of 8 totaling my flock currently at 20. My newbies mingle but don't hang with the senior crew which is expected as they're not laying yet but I suspect some are close to it because the seniors aren't chasing them off like they used to.
But my question is about the boys. Now I expect some minor disputes between the two as to who is king when my young gun becomes of age but hope nothing major. Especially since the pecking order is established among the flock. Aside from the newbies establishing a tad again between themselves(looking more like a fluffed up dance).
Should I be concerned of any major disputes between the boys in the coming future or will the ratio help deter that issue?
My senior roo is a RIR and by my research my junior is a GLW. From my research GLW typically stay with their own breed for whatever reason and don't mate outside of that....TYPICALLY from what I understand. But I do understand also that's not always the case. I also have SLW pullets(2) in the group of newbies along with 1 GLW pullet(wanted 2 pullets but unfortunate/fortunate luck of the draw on him). I think wyandotte especially GLW roos are a great looking bird so im happy to have him. I also know wyandottes are usually docile in nature. There's a bunch swirling in my head on this. I attached the photos of my two boys in the flock just for visual purposes and because I can
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I'm aware the "magic number" is 1 roo to 10 hens. But at times that seems to be more or less a guideline than an actual rule. But people follow it for obvious reasons.
But my question about this is. I have one rooster that is over a year old now and a cockerel in with my newbie group of 8 totaling my flock currently at 20. My newbies mingle but don't hang with the senior crew which is expected as they're not laying yet but I suspect some are close to it because the seniors aren't chasing them off like they used to.
But my question is about the boys. Now I expect some minor disputes between the two as to who is king when my young gun becomes of age but hope nothing major. Especially since the pecking order is established among the flock. Aside from the newbies establishing a tad again between themselves(looking more like a fluffed up dance).
Should I be concerned of any major disputes between the boys in the coming future or will the ratio help deter that issue?
My senior roo is a RIR and by my research my junior is a GLW. From my research GLW typically stay with their own breed for whatever reason and don't mate outside of that....TYPICALLY from what I understand. But I do understand also that's not always the case. I also have SLW pullets(2) in the group of newbies along with 1 GLW pullet(wanted 2 pullets but unfortunate/fortunate luck of the draw on him). I think wyandotte especially GLW roos are a great looking bird so im happy to have him. I also know wyandottes are usually docile in nature. There's a bunch swirling in my head on this. I attached the photos of my two boys in the flock just for visual purposes and because I can

Thanks all