I'd please

Two Roos and a hen. Do you have any more hens? Because it is a bad idea to have one hen and two roosters. Your hen would probably have all her feathers out from breeding, and would make her stop laying due to stress. A good ratio is ten hens for one rooster.
Ya we have lots of hens. These guys just came to us last night. Trying to decide which rooster to keep and which to rehome. We had around 30 with 1 rooster..as of last night total of 51...18 are ducks rest are chickens. 4 of which are rooters..so 4 rooster and 29 hens....if my math is right..lmao
 
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This is a D'Uccle rooster. The feathered feet are different from yours' which is why I suspect a mix.
Beautiful...
 
My guys aren't small. Saw size as my road island red rooster.
 

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Just got these guys last night and I think Easter eggers..but can u tell me for sure? And I know the first 2 are rooster but I am in dought about the 3rd as to hen or rooster.

My guys aren't small. Saw size as my road island red rooster.
The orange rooster doesn't look like a d'uccle or d'uccle mix, he looks more like a faverolle mix. The other rooster looks like an easter egger. The black hen could be a black australorp, a jersey giant, some other breed, or a mix.
 

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