I was guessing that, darn it. I just put light on them for a week now and finally got a tuxedo to start crowing and get foam but none of the others yet. I still can't get this group separated. They are reds, tuxedos, A&M and and 2 golden Roos. They are not fighting or anything so I was trying to wait to butcher them until I can do all the extra roosters at once and keep one for the hens. Any tips to encourage breeding?
Time. Some birds wont start really mating until after 12 weeks, even if the hens start laying at six weeks.
Here's what you can do though which will help separate them out some what. Put each bird in something by themself where they can't see the other birds. The roosters will start crowing usually to get the others to talk back. It can take time for them to crow....And when you put them back with the others, fighting may start.