See... I love my roos. I love my hens. I eat my extra roos. I keep my hens. I have no problem now eating the extra boys. I have 2 right now that really should be heading to camp, but... they're so slow to mature! Dang faverolles... LOL. ANYWAY, I have no problem eating them, I do go out of my way to make sure they are happy, and healthy while they grow. Even love on them on occassion. By that, I mean, I comb stroke and shoulder scratch them on the roost. I don't do the deed though. I just can't do that part... Not yet. One day maybe.
About the phoenix temperment. So far so good. I will say that I am thinking I am going to have to go out of my way to make pens for them next spring. Something moveable, so they can be out, but not get in trouble. Gainsborough is a real pita. He's friendly enough, but he hates Mr. Ed's tail, and he is starting to hate on Red Devils tail. He doesn't start fights with the other roos at all though. He will run like hello when he sees Strutter coming... Then I think If I were a 4 pound cockerel up against a 15 pound roo... I might head the other direction too.
Gainsborough...
He's got an awesome piercer of a crow too. hate when he goes in the garage behind me and belts on out. Mr. Ed does the same thing.... He's even louder...
Mr. Ed... sans long tail feathers
Mr. Ed has a faverolles hen... Loralie... as his favorite... In his harem he has Vanilla..white silkie, Ekta the serema, a silkie/cochin cross, and Loralie. On occassion he also has Amber, an amber sex link. Yes, I know, very original on her name.
So... So far, will all the roos in the yard, I have not had a problem with the phoenix boys or the yoko boy being running free with them. Except the tail problem... Honey, the phoenix hen, she on the other hand, is very flighty. She will take flight to cross the yard. She's not one to be picked up, and will only allow me to handle her on the roost. She's ok with it then... She's such a pretty thing.