What genders could these two be please?

lawschicks10

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They seem to be very fiesty with each other these days but I am only hearing one of them crow :confused:
 

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I currently have five roosters living peacefully in a small pen. There are no squabbles, and they are even joined by two other roosters and two hens in the coop at night.

Sadly, these guys are meant for freezer camp. I may keep one of the Legbars and see how it goes with him and integrating into my small flock.

I also have two Bantam Cochin and one Silky rooster doing okay right now together, with two hens. They are from this Spring though. I'll have to keep my eye on them next year, as we don't want to have to get rid of any of them.
 
If there are not females within view you could try and start a bachelor flock. That is a flock with only males, I have read that they tend to do well in bachelor flocks, but I have never had one myself. You may need to seperate them, and you may not, even with hens. I had a flock with 2 roosters in an admittedly too small of a pen for all the birds I had and they were fine with eachother. Good luck with your two beautiful boys!
 

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