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Honestly, as much as I love having roos, I don't think I would in your situation. With only three hens in a tractor type set up they'll probably get overbred (Not for sure, but likely) and if that happens what will you do? It can be hard to find a roo a good home that doesn't involve freezer camp. Id stick with hens for now and when you enlarge (and you probably will, 'cause were all addicts) then think about getting a roo. Also, since you live on an urban lot do you know if you have any laws or neighborhood covenents that wouldn't allow you to keep a roo or even hens? If you're going to be an underground chicken keeper you definetley don't want the attention a roo would bring.
Wise...very wise. If you are getting chickens for eggs, and they are going to be in a tractor on an urban lot, and space is limited in the tractor, I would suggest all hens as well. It might go a long way with your neighbors to slowly get them used to the idea of chickens next door. Plus, again, if space is limited, use all of it up with egg producers. It's not like they are going to be free-ranging, where they would need the watchful eye of the roo.