It can be upsetting to see birds in a panic. I have gotten new birds many times in the past and they do fine. I am glad you are pro-active and reduced your roosters. What would be very upsetting is getting up to a cockfight, or your poor pullet badly beaten up. Birds can be very mean, especially in a enclosed environment.
If this is your first year with birds, and you get a chance, I would give all the roosters away, especially if you have small children. Roosters take experience in my opinion. People new to chickens often times do not recognize the indicators that a rooster is getting aggressive. Darling roosters can become nightmares seemly overnight. They tend to attack children first, then small women. One needs to be aware of a rooster.
Mrs K
If this is your first year with birds, and you get a chance, I would give all the roosters away, especially if you have small children. Roosters take experience in my opinion. People new to chickens often times do not recognize the indicators that a rooster is getting aggressive. Darling roosters can become nightmares seemly overnight. They tend to attack children first, then small women. One needs to be aware of a rooster.
Mrs K