When roosters fight for dominance, they will repeatedly mount hens. It's very hard on the girls!!! For example: Piper mounts Hey-Hey's favorite hen Xena, so Hey-Hey runs over and knocks him off. Then Hey-Hey has to show his dominance, so he now mounts Xena. The poor thing!
When there was only one "problem with hormones" rooster, my Alpha rooster had no problem checking him. His behavior immediately improved. Pretty soon, instead of assaulting hens, he was a useful Beta rooster. I suppose it depends on what you want to do with your roo's. Are they for breeding? If...
Whatever you do, please do it quickly! We lost two, almost three of our pullets to an over eager rooster's violent affection. My partner ended up having to put a bullet in the cockrel's head, after pulling him off my beautiful Spotted Sussex, who sadly succumbed to her shock/injuries. 😟
I later...