Great!! Was the comb biter out with them all too?He was standing beside their run and she reached through and got him but he headed for me as soon as he saw me. Some bits of his comb are now missing. I did however, take your advice and let them all out. For the most part, everyone is fairly peaceful; much more so than I had anticipated. There have been just a few minor spars and Ichabod is quick to break them up. He's also keeping the older girls together where he can see them all at once whilst he keeps an eye on the pullets who aren't acting so tough now that the barrier is gone. Maybe that pullet was reacting out of feeling cornered. The feather picking is still an issue and I won't be moving any of the pullets except for the most passive one into the main coop until it stops and the most dominant will still be going into her own coop for a while, at least at night.