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Based upon your current numbers, letting s broody hatch next spring and keeping one of the boys sounds possible. If Cesario is in the middle of his hormonal idiocy phase (likely), letting a hatch occur and evaluating personalities (his included) would be wise. If you have options (whether freezer camp or to others interested in keeping chickens) for removing birds from your tribe, it may be worth doing. Keep in mind that any cockerels wouldn't hit the idiocy phase until about the time Cesario leaves it. Also, personality conflicts can occur amongst hens too. Having options to move them is wise.We have nine hens and five pullets right now, plus one cockerel.
The flock has two large secure runs, a large and a small coop (that can be separated with their own run) and supervised free range time when we don't have snow. I think that this set-up made the integration process go smoothly this summer.
Thanks for your reply regarding my question. Like all things chicken, it sounds like "it depends!"