I am trying to establish a good flock of buckeyes but hatch eggs from different breeds to keep an assortment of eggs in the carton, just for fun. So when I hatch out roosters of a different variety into the stewpot they go. It is just that these two EE's are just gorgeous! (previously posted pictures). If someone had wanted them I would give them away. However, I can not keep them all.I'm thinking my boys may need to go sooner rather than later. Harry shows potential as a good roo, he was trying to round up everyone and show them where I tossed some fridge leftovers tonight. But the rest of the flock is hiding and cowering from him. The other EE roo follows around as his buddy. When Harry gets done with the NH, the other roo steps in to take a turn at the poor girl. I'm not sure what I should be looking for in the 'who should stay, who should go' game. But too much drama for them all to stay, not to mention the hen:roo ratio.
Hubby liked the 2 GLW boys for their looks, but they were the bullies and the matching hen is non-standard anyways with the straight comb. They can go as I'm not particularly attatched, and they look meaty.
Harry the EE has a beard, has potential as a good roo as he has started trying to show the flock where to eat, but right now is a pest. Undecided.
Mahogany the EE has a beard, is Harry's sidekick, the 4am crower, and has crooked toes. The toes say he has to go (along with the crowing).
Fezz the EE has no beard/muffs/tufts. Undecided.
Ron the Black Orp, pretty boy came from HappyHens Annie with the 2 girls, so far he just eats. Undecided, because he is related to the 2 girls.
The 2 Ancona boys, they blend in with the flock, so are 'just there' for now. Too little to eat anyways, so they can stay unless someone is looking for one. My buddy gets to stay.
Well, that is the 8 roo lineup. Any advice would be appreciated. And if anyone wants one, you can have them!
ETA: They are all March chicks.
I can not offer any advice as to who to keep, just do the best you can. It is hard!!