Thanks for your response. I will wait a bit more before telling my husband!
Should I do anything differently regarding my interactions with Viola? He (seems weird to type that) is not my friendliest chick, but does hop up on my lap on occasion. I don't generally pick up my chicks, but do let them climb on me if they want. Should I discourage this with Viola?
I try to handle chicks so that I can handle adults when necessary without traumatizing them. Slide hand in under them to lift rather than grab from above. I still try to hold wings due to their flapping (instinct).
What I do NOT do is pet their backs. As adults the hens crouch for the rooster to mate them. When humans pet their backs, they frequently crouch too. Doing so in front of roosters is still viewed as mating their hens, leading them into attempting to defend their girls from you the interloping rooster.
Instead, I slide a hand in to do a crop/breast rub. Not viewed as mating behavior, so not threatening. I also try to toss food (scratch, treats, etc) towards the roosters first. The ladies then run towards him for the goodies. He gets to tidbit and gain status as a good food finder. They all know I bring out food and come running, but by sending it his way first, he's still providing. I also give to the higher status girls first (of whomever is around me). I do try to ration it and get some to everyone, but who gets first is important to them.
As long as he's little, I'd give to the higher ranked adults first, then the middle, then the babies. You will hear him start attempting to call the ladies over. When the adults start investigating his calls for tasty treats, then it's time to start passing them his way first (raising his status with the adults).
Hector is tidbitting in this video
And again here