VanZane
In the Brooder
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and Welcome To BYC! Not sure from what you are saying, but you don't intend to run all three with a flock of hens, you are just looking to keep the three roos in a bachelor pen? I would try a long period of seeing but no touching through wire, like you would do if adding a new bird to your flock, ie dividing the coop into two sections or keeping the lone bird in a cage inside the coup for a couple of weeks to a month at least. Hopefully the roos will get to know each other again and sort of work out a pecking order before actually coming in contact with each other. Letting them free range together after a few weeks might help... It will take a couple of weeks to get the pecking order sorted out. Just be sure there is plenty of room for the lower level roosters to keep away from the dominant or aggressive roo.