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All that is true, but I don't have that kind of time or energy to keep those extra males for that long. My life situation made me even question if I should have done it at all.It's more difficult because birds don't really mature until they're 6 or 8 months old, and you don't have the ability to pick good laying hens until they are even older than that. But you just got to do the best you can.

I think 16-18 weeks is a decent time to pick out the best and have a good indication of temperament on those boys. It's one reason I would prefer to hang onto three of them, in case one is a latent psycho, LOL. Since i have only four pullets, none of those are leaving, no matter what.
Just think about the fact that Brahma males don't fully mature until they are two years old.