Angus saved Frodo again from Oliver today.
I had put Frodo outside to get some sun and grass while I cleaned his crate.
I heard Angus making noise so I looked out the garage side door to see what was going on.
He was looking towards the side of the house.
I peeked around the HVAC unit and saw Oliver.
I was about to go back inside when Angus started running toward Oliver.
Ollie lifted his wings in a show of submission to Angus but he was not deterred by it.
Angus chased Ollie away but he kept looking at something over by the chimney.
Then I finally saw Frodo.
He had crammmed himself into a crevice between our kindling box and the chimney!!
He was hiding with his tail sticking out.
Angus kept looking down at him like he was concerned.
I actually had to pry him out of there.
Once I did that Angus finally moved back to the group.
(The irony here is that when they were about 4 months old Frodo actually chased Angus into a corner where he hid in much the same way!)
Frodo’s heart was racing; he was very scared.
I don’t know what Oliver did but I suspect he tried to breed Frodo (he seems to think Frodo is female or he wants to dominate him) and was standing on him.
Frodo is too small and skinny to get Oliver off.
Angus has been pretty diligent about keeping Oliver in line.
Last evening as the flock was getting ready to go into the coop for the night Oliver was trying to grab and breed some of the girls.
He seems to usually target the ones with bigger red combs and wattles but sometimes he just seems to go for whoever is closest or that he can sneak up on.
I actually saw him breed my bantam Bootsie yesterday so I know sometimes he’s successful but the girls usually complain about it so that Angus hears.
This is normal behavior for a young male with no females of his own so I don’t interfere much.
Angus interferes for me

Angus and his 3 girls had already gone in to the roost.
I keep the larger door open to give them more light to see by.
So right in front of me Oliver lowers his head and in a sort of crouching walk snuck up on Lucy who’s back was turned.
He quickly grabs the back of her head and steps on her back and gets himself into position.
She’s squawking but not screaming loudly.
Nevertheless, just as he was completing the act, Angus launches himself off of the 5’ high roost and flies several yards, lands and leaps on Oliver pushing him off Lucy all in just seconds

Oliver runs away and Angus shakes himself and goes back to the roost.
Boy I tell you guys...this chicken tv is entertaining!