Hey Welcome JoshU  
		
		
	
	
 
 
I have nine roosters out of a total of 24 chickens.  I have many reasons for having them.  They are charming and quite the rascals.   Three I would consider rescues.  Rehomed beloved and not needing to go in the stewpot.    The four Wellsummer roos I have are there for back up.  for my flock of 14 Wellie pullets.  (wellies are all under 3 months old).  One is a very well bred Arucana (sp?) the rumpless variety and his very own hen.  They are going into their own private pen when I get i built.
 
Roosters provide flock protection and will sacrifice  themselves for a broody or for the whole flock if need be.  The area I have my poultry in is very biodiverse;  Bobcat mountain lion coyote hawk owl Ravens racoons and on down the food chain.  I need roosters to help me replenish my flock when predators take one or two.  (one year I lost thirty in thirty days to a bobcat)  I have added in early warning detectors (Guinea fowl) into the mix and they help immensely.  Believe it or not so do Wild Turkeys. 
 
I think when people have problems with a roo its due to the fact that space is limited and there are no other roos to spar with to let off steam.  My plan (because I have a young flock) is to keep the roos that are not actively in a breeding program  in a bachelor flock.  There they will have a social heiarchy without overusing the hens. 
 
BTW I have no objections to doing freezer camp for any individuals that are stepping outside the bounds of normal chicken behavior. 
 
deb