@ChicoryBlue  yes I have roosters just hitting rooberty and a four year old human. She knows to give them space, although it feels like I'm constantly telling her not to chase them when she gets hyper! The free rangers all just move out of the way and check in on her for snacks periodically. The roos have so far accepted her as Bucket Girl, who brings nice things like Bucket Lady does. 
We always tell the roosters when we bring snacks, and put them on the ground for them to pass out to the ladies. We don't try to pick up, pet, or hover over any of them which I think the boys appreciate.
Riddick likes her well enough, he's my oldest and just keeps an eye on her when they're in the run together (I am always right there too) He is 9 months old.
		
		
	
	
Tax, gathering at the puddles while we splashed through the big one nearby. They'll get within five feet of us most days.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			We always tell the roosters when we bring snacks, and put them on the ground for them to pass out to the ladies. We don't try to pick up, pet, or hover over any of them which I think the boys appreciate.
Riddick likes her well enough, he's my oldest and just keeps an eye on her when they're in the run together (I am always right there too) He is 9 months old.
Tax, gathering at the puddles while we splashed through the big one nearby. They'll get within five feet of us most days.
	

