Rooster count

We have 10 hens, 1 roo in a coop and the other is 9 hens, 1 roo, 13 pullets and 3 cockerels, age 20 wks & 17 wks, all cockerels are 17 wks. One cockerel has tried to mount a couple of pullets, but they yell and the senior runs over and cockerel runs away. Great senior roo. A teaching moment

I'm thinking of keeping one of the cockerels, which would make a total of 3 males and 32 females. I will watch to see how things go. The cockerels were raised in the coop with Jr roo, who is 15 months old. 2 of the cockerels are probably the progeny of Senior roo (Buckeye).

If you keep more than 2 cockerels, watch them and their behavior.
 
I've had various breeds and flock numbers over the years, with all the free-range space they want. The individual roosters and the flock at the time tell me when multiples are too much. Years ago, I had a flock of 28 Sumatra with 3 roosters that did fine. They respected the top rooster and coexisted smoothly. On the other hand, I recently had 2 roosters to 18 hens in a mixed flock that did okay for a year and a half, but Rooster 2 became so randy that he was chasing the girls all day. His mild-mannered father was even getting stressed. The flock is so much more peaceful now, so I know culling was the right decision. Funny thing, one of my Australorps fluffed up and pretended to be a mama hen whenever she saw him coming. He fell for it because there were 2 real mamas that looked just like her. When he passed her by, she settled her feathers back down and went on her way.
 
I'm curious what everyone's rooster to hen ratio is. I have 14 chickens and unfortunately, 4 roosters. Two are kept free range outside the coop and two are in the coop with the girls. The two in the coop are still young, and so are the pullets. I want them to eventually be able to free range during the day, but im curious if four roosters can work or if it is impossible since I don't have enough hens.
36 hens 3 roosters, and 5 turkeys all together.
 

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