The big girls are pretty indifferent, unless the babies go flying into the fence while one of them is nearby and offends them. They're kids, what can we say.
As for Poggy, she's not molting, no. I may have spoken too soon about being hopeful about her, too, because today she's looking even worse than she did before.

I wish I had some idea of what to do for her, but with so few symptoms, I have nothing to go off of except to make her comfortable and hope for the best.
There's also a certain little Spash Cochin making me paranoid again by having SUPER BRIGHT RED wattle patches this morning... Hopefully that was just because of the heat. I shouldn't worry about it because I keep them whether they're boys or girls, but I just was really looking forward to having a big Brahma hen and another fluffy splashy hen like Frou-Frou in my flock... UGH. :/
And then there's Big Ben, who ticked me off good this morning. His neck is healed, so I thought I'd see how he did in the flock again. Well, he's wing dancing at the girls now, and he grabs onto his sisters and mother because they're the only ones docile enough to let him get away with it, and he won't let go for anything until I intervene. He grabbed poor Marky and made her scream, so I went to catch him and spent a good half hour chasing him around and getting more and more frustrated before he finally went into the coop where I could corner him. THEN, while I was closing the door so he couldn't get out past me, he grabbed Marge, who also happened to run into the coop, and wouldn't let go of her until I ran up and grabbed him.

I wish roosters didn't have to go through this phase of life! Luckily, so far Winter hasn't gotten to that point. Here's hoping he stays mild!