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Songster
I usually have about 15 males together all summer. I am down to 6 now.
Maybe that helped then. This is my first flock, and I wanted a cockerel for reproduction. Luckily I got one. I heard so many stories about them attacking people that I fulfilled this role. On the few occasions he tried to peck me I just grabbed him and held him until he calmed down. As he got bigger and started doing his"dance" at the hens I just made sure if he did any posturing to move in and make him back up. He would just turn around and walk away. Now he doesn't do it to me, but if someone else is upsetting the girls he will. I just tell everyone to leave them alone when he's around. I don't really want to discourage him from protecting the girls. But my point was I kinda filled the role of dominant and he respects that. He always goes around me or moves out of my way. If I stand too close to the run when I let them free range he won't even come out. I've never had to physically hurt him just remind him I'm bigger and not intimidated by his posturing. I figure all cockerels try to establish dominance over the flock and when they don't it's cause another already has. I just became the other lol.
Raising them together in a staggered age range greatly reduces aggressive tendencies, actually. They learn early on that they aren't the biggest baddest thing in the world. I quite dislike having to handle cocks that have been raised with only same age pullets---they are bratty and disrespectful. Thank goodness I rarely purchase grown males.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/is-it-worth-it.1217178/page-13#post-19443949