Been a while since being on here, but really glad to say I've pretty much solved this problem with the roosters. I have placed the two that occasionally get along in a small dog carrier at night together, there is no room for them to fight. They basically have no choice but to sit side to side and get along, this somewhat uncomfortable closeness together pretty much has made them understand that they neither want to fight. Went a let them out in the morning to free range, they have been sharing food, no fighting at all, and freely walking around in peace. So now that this worked for me, I don't even always keep them in the same place at night just so they have a break. They're back to being buddies which is a huge relief. My 3rd rooster ended up being placed in my winter duck lot with an injured hen. One of my roosters in the hen lot had pulled quite a bit of feathers out of her and I had nowhere to put her... then it hit me, put her with Tennessee in the duck lot because they'll be happy together. I have bread them and got some awesome beautiful babies as well! I had to put down one of my roosters because he was causing hen injuries, yanking out feathers of other hens even after pulling the first one from the lot. Sadly even though it's slowed down, I still feel like there is another bird causing this problem... so I'm on watch to see who it is so this won't continue. Outside of that, we're doing awesome! I successfully hatched a ton of babies on my own, and all of them are growing like weeds! There are pains in raising your own flock, but the joys outweigh all the sorrow.