Honestly, we have never gotten rid of roosters before, therefore we have too many, and adding... but I would say C, the one that hurts the hens because stressed hens won't lay well.I have 3 roosters and 9 hens - I have an opportunity to give 1 rooster away to a friend with a farm who's in need of one for his flock. Appealing! Sadly he will only take one. I'm having a hard time deciding who to send, help!
Rooster A: my kids' favorite so has to stay. He's generally a quiet mild-mannered fellow no issues with him yet.
So deciding between these 2 guys (both mixed easter egger types but unrelated to each other):
Rooster B: 23 weeks old. Crows CONSTANTLY but sort of a low-pitched pleasant voice. Not at all aggressive. Chases Rooster C away from the hens sometimes when Rooster C gets a little cocky. Good with my kids.
Rooster C: 22 weeks old. Almost never crows but when he does his voice is high-pitched and obnoxious. Mildly aggressive towards hens but nothing too concerning, has never drawn blood. Also fine with my kids.
All 3 roosters actually get along with each other pretty well (we raised the whole flock together from hatchlings). So I guess the main difference is the crowing. Will Rooster C start crowing more often as he finishes maturing? Or if lound-mouth Rooster B departs will Roosters A AND C start talking more to fill the silence? Or do quieter birds tend to stay that way? Not an issue in the neighborhood, I'm pretty rural, but I do shift work and generally less noise is better for me. Who should I send to the farm?