Another thing to consider is perspective... everyone has different tolerances for behaviors. What I know to be an exploratory nip looking for food on my hand (considering there just was food in my hand) could seem like an aggressive bite to someone younger or with softer hands.
I have had one of my hens bite and make a tearing motion with her head, like she was trying to rip the flesh off... granted my current hand feeding treats to 13 chickens in a small dark box most certainly had something to do with that.
I would advise your family that not all bites are aggressive, and unless he shows other signs of aggression, it might not be time to pull out the stewpot just yet... I’d also consider getting more hens if you plan on keeping both roosters. Pairs, Trios, and Quads may work just fine, but just 2 hens and 2 roos could be problematic from everything I’ve heard.
I have had one of my hens bite and make a tearing motion with her head, like she was trying to rip the flesh off... granted my current hand feeding treats to 13 chickens in a small dark box most certainly had something to do with that.
I would advise your family that not all bites are aggressive, and unless he shows other signs of aggression, it might not be time to pull out the stewpot just yet... I’d also consider getting more hens if you plan on keeping both roosters. Pairs, Trios, and Quads may work just fine, but just 2 hens and 2 roos could be problematic from everything I’ve heard.