You need to know the risks involved with this move:
Be fully aware that over-breeding (when two or more roosters breed the same hen daily) is very bad for your hens health. Over-Breeding can cause weight loss, dehydration, loose stools, soft egg shells, stopping of egg production or even death from infection. This can seriously endanger the lives of your chickens if allowed to continue. This happens commonly when there is more than one rooster. If you many roosters to a flock of hens they will breed as many hens as they can a day. This means hens that are normally bred one time a day are now being held down and bred several times daily. They will suffer.
Consider this information before you move the Roosters. (separate homes for each one makes more sense)
Timothy from KY