I have way too many cockerels in my flock, that's what happens when you buy straight run. Lol. My oldest group is 11 weeks old and the SLW cockerels are getting aggressive with both other cockerels and the pullets! As they have the worst attitude and are the biggest they will go to freezer camp first. After them come the RIR cockerels, so far only 1 has developed a nasty attitude so he will join the SLW in the freezer. That means that the cockerel that makes it to adulthood will be either a BR or a nicer RIR. Plus my sister is bringing me a 5month old BA rooster that hasn't had any luck getting a hen cause of their older Roo. I'll give him a trail run and keep 1 cockerel of my own. I think 2 Roos for about 20 hens should keep fighting to a minimum. If not, I'll add yet another Roo to freezer camp. But I'd really like 2 Roos so I can hatch chicks next year.
Anyone have ideas, suggestions on the best way to manage 2 Roos in 1 yard? I can separate them in the coop, but it would be impossible to keep them apart during free range time. I have heard that cockerels raised together can get along better than 2 Roos independently raised, but I need a good older Roo to protect my pullets.