I need to get him eating from my hand, he won’t at the moment. When I throw down treat everyone come running and they crowd the poor wee fella out. What I need to do is get him and Marty alone in the barn. Away from the bossy gals!What I have found helps is, if you have time, pick him up and hold him gently, talk softly, but don't pet/stroke, etc. I cluck softly to mine (and the hens will eventually cluck back - when they do, they have settled down!). Anyways, I will have a treat in my other hand, within reach. Talk softly or cluck softly, but don't move at all (I sit on an upturned bucket, but anything - standing, sitting, etc.) and wait and let him start eating the treat from your hand. Tell him he is a good boy and set him down slowly and gently. He will be begin to associate holding with treats and soon he will settle as soon as you pick him up....and gradually you can start petting him. Start with crop and/or lower back....not head......eventually you can - over time- move to wattles ( I crock my finger so it is parallel to floor and use finger to 'rub' chin...which rubs wattles, by default.![]()