:(This was inevitable

. I have two cockerels, one old boy who's a Scots Grey, and a younger lad who's Copper Maran from Deepbrowneggs. They've been fine together until now, in fact they were good buddies, but today they had a very real go at killing eachother. Blood and feathers were flying and the old boy, being lighter in weight, began to come off worst, but he wouldn't give up. I caught him (plonked an upsidedown bucket over him then slid the lid underneath) and shut him in a spare henhouse to recover and calm down.
The question is, what ever do we do now? I realise that when they get back together they will just fight again until the old boy is killed. We have nowhere to separate them except in this shed which for free range poultry is a bit of a let-down.
We really like Napoleon, the old Scots Grey, although he's no longer fertile. He's so good with his hens, gentle and friendly, and so smart, but we have no Scots Grey hens left so I suppose keeping a cockerel of that breed is fairly pointless.
Dwayne the Maran is beautiful and has just come into his prime. I do want to breed up some more layers so he's ideal (not a single hen has gone broody yet since he matured

) so he is the obvious one to keep.
We've had Napoleon for years though, at least eight, and it will be quite a wrench to bump him off.
What would you all do?