In response to your ? directed at me: My main flock has been culled by 11 hens. So, now, I have 1 roo who has produced 2 seasons of chicks, and his 13 hens. About a month ago, I added 8 pullets and one cockrel of the same age, thinking that he would get schooled in proper dating procedure. (this worked very well for me last year when I let 2 cockrels stay with the flock until they got too testy with the hens in November, but they were broody raised. Any how, this cockrel was not minding his manners, so I pulled him from the flock 2 days ago, and put him back in the bachelor pen. They voted him off the island, so I now have him in solitary confinement. I let the main flock out to free range under supervision this evening, and the bad boy had been out all day. Well, he took one look at all of those lovely females ranging across the lawn, and came running to help himself. Jack took one look at that boy, and sent him crying for Mama! They never made contact, but it was amusing to see Jack take off across the yard and send that boy running for cover! So, in the grow out pen, I have 9 cockrels + bad boy.So....
Two things are going through my mind in response to what @oldhenlikesdogs and @lazy gardener posted.
One...
I could put the boy over in the little house and let him grow up. However, I wouldn't want to put him there alone. I'm thinking that living alone is not good for a flock animal. Last time the other boy (who is penned indoors waiting for the grim reaper) in with said boy, He attacked him. So...it might be too late to try that tactic?
Two...
I wonder how many roos Lazy Gardener has... Was this boy an "only cockerel/roo"? Did he have brothers he was in competition with?
Aside from the sfh, I really want the Buckeye boy to have the best opportunity to be successful. I was thinking that if I remove 2 of them before they are hormonal, he wouldn't have any competition to deal with. But, if for some reason I still have them, perhaps I should put all 3 in the little house together to mature without the ladies..... I may have someone that will take two of them but if that doesn't happen I have to decide how to handle them.
Thoughts?