Raising cockerels can be a trial! It's a combination of genetics, and then management. I will start with straight run chicks, either hatched here with a broody, or shipped, so there are several boys to choose from. I select breeds that will fit with my flock. Once the cockerels 'appear', they are not handled, petted, or hand fed at all. "I am the queen" is my attitude, and they need to respect my space at all times. If one tries to take me on, it's corrected, and watched for further episodes. I believe in trying a couple or three corrections, and then he's on the list for the freezer. I overwintered five nice roosters in my flock of 44 hens this year, all polite to people, the girls, and each other. Either chance disease issues by getting a mature rooster who's nice, or raise a group of cockerels this spring and keep a nice one. Mary