Would be good
@gpresdo to hear more about how much space(coop/run/pasture in feet by feet) you have and what your goals are for keeping multiple males and how many females you keep.
Usually we run breeding pens of 10 hens and one rooster/or twenty and two roosters. If we run young roosters......under 1 year of age......for special occasions of genetic inclusions to a given flock DNA base., we reduce his hens down too 8. Young roosters can perform but their semen production is wanting and that is a problem.
Their covered coop space is around 10' x 10' size and their free range space consists of about 1/2 acre of grass. Some are sectioned bldg's and some are individual small out buildings.
We have several of these in our breeding and hatching arrangements.
The new little guys start out in groups of 25 in 100 gallon size Rubbermaid tubs. After 7 days they graduate into a larger fenced area within a bldg. providing increasing space with growth. When they start running they need bigger.
Our birds are only sold at 4 months, the age when we can clearly see genetic confirmation. We cull heavy...around 15%....maintaining the best show quality birds.
We sell fertile hatching eggs at any time. (except we are currently behind in blues).
We have 63 breeding hens and 269 youngins at various stages of growth....oldest 3 months and the youngest at 4 days. The 112 and 56 count incubators are full and currently running.
We do not mix breeds and keep the pure blood breeding hens.... and progeny of each breed ....separated during their life here.
LOL...as I am writing this I am reflecting back on the original ..."hobby".... plan of a ...few....seems I have not stuck to the plan.