I’ve been letting the babies out into the yard about an hour before sunset lately.
They get so excited! They just explore everything.


They had an interesting encounter with Cricket, my red bantam Cochin pullet.
Cricket is very interested in the chicks.
She comes right over when she sees that they’re out.
My big Australorp cockerel tried to challenge her. She set him straight right away!

Nothing mean at all. She would just peck a chick lightly here or there if it came too close or something.
She’s a good teacher.
My two cuckoo bantams and my Booted bantam were somewhat aggressive but nothing terrible.
The large chickens also just pecked here or there.
Except a Wyandotte pecked Skye from behind for no reason.
The babies seemed to stay fairly close to me. I’m glad because wrangling chickens is not my favorite activity.
I’m so proud of Angus!! He didn’t peck any babies at all.
He just ignored them and they seemed to have an instinctive caution about him.
He went up to the feeder when the babies were eating from it and they kind of got in his face.
He turned and looked at them (I was ready with my stick just in case he needed to be scared off) and the babies moved away just from his look.
He has not rushed DH or been remotely aggressive in any way.
Very pleased with his progress as an alpha cockerel so far.
