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In my experience when a male chick grows up with other males or with an older male around they become accepted. Not so with grown cockerels that don't know each other (though I'm sure this isn't always the case):
We have three cockerels in a small area and they get on fine. The small one keeps out of the way of the big ones, and the two bigs ones have an agreement between them. They get into fights but nothing too violent. One cockerel we hatched was accepted well
The only problem with lots of cockerels is the ratio to hens. They can get on with each other well if they know each other, but they will exhaust the females. We have 3:12 males:females, which I'm sure is too high, some of our girls do look a little rough. But also one of the cockerels is well controlled by the bigger ones so doesn't harass the hens as much as he could.
One of the cockerels we bought because we thought he was a she, but he wasn't! We have to be more careful in the future.