Which roo to keep in mixed young flock

MamaLou

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Hello BYC Peeps! Long time reader and first time poster here, looking for some advice.

After going without chickens for about a year (our two old-aged Javas lived a good long life until finally succumbing to a predator attack last year), we've finally returned to the world of chickens with some new young stock. Purchased before they were sexed, we have seven total: 3 Splash Americaunas (2 pullets and a cockerel), 2 Wyandottes (one black laced pullet and one blue laced cockerel) and 2 Orpingtons (one black cockerel and one lav hen). We would like to keep just one roo and re-home the other two. I don't know which cockerel to keep! The Americauna, the BLRW or the black Orp?

My three year old son is especially fond of "the black one" (the Orp) and he has a name already, so I am leaning towards keeping dear "Plucky"; but I hate to see that beautiful BLRW cockerel go. Also, with a mixed flock such as this, are there any advantages to a roo of one particular breed over the others in terms of the social mix? Breeding? I don't plan to do much breeding; but when a hen goes broody, I'd like to let her do her thing. I don't mind mixed breed chickens at all.

Thank you,
MamaLou
 
Thank you! Do you think we could be successful keeping two roos? The Black Orpington and the BLRW? I've heard of some roos getting along and both breeds have a good rep for being friendly (although I've heard a couple of stories of Wyandotte hostility, it seems rare).
 
you might be able to but I wouldn't suggest it. roosters need their own hens and a usual number is about 15 per rooster. I think you would ending up with some fighting boys.
 
I guess we'll keep the black orp. Anyone want a pretty Wyandotte or a splash Ameraucana cockerel?
 

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