Thanks for the information! It sounds like you're saying that Fredo will "Protect" the black silkie? My big worry was that Fredo was trying to hurt the black silkie. I'm very well educated in medicine in HUMANS. I know absolutely nothing about veterinarian medicine. This is all new. It's fun learning though! Just trying to understand how this all works. I do see how very well adjusted the other city chickens are and it does appear at this stage that my birds are very comfortable and happy with people. I agree with you about not being successful. We are business people, successful in the art of making money and running companies. We are not farmers. We probably will fail in these animal endeavors. But we'll have fun trying!well - if you keep treating your Fredo like a human baby - you are going to be picking up your little black silkie one day - she will decide she wants down and call out with a complaint and your little loveable Fredo will attack your legs to try to save his silkie.
You have refused to listen to people here who have been working with chickens for years. You want a sweet pet you can hold and squeeze - maybe a parrot ?
The babies are turning into adults and if you are as educated in medicine and science as you claim - you would realize that is creating a permanent change within them - you either roll with the change and adjust your living and petting behavior or deal with the consequences.
My roos were all fine with each other all winter - but as soon as the warn days hit - I had to separate them all into their breeding cages within a few days or have dead roos ... toward the end of spring I can integrate the flock again - but they will always be getting into small dominating fights ... just with lots of room they won't murder each other. My best 2 roos have eyed me this spring - they will ease out of it later - but for now - I am ready to punish/cuddle any ankle rush I see ....
He's not that big - so you can survive an ankle attack if you want to. You've already got plenty of advice on here - and we all modify the advice A LITTLE bit for our situations ... but you are treating these birds like a totally different creature than what they are. I don't think you will be successful in the long term. Keep us posted - one way or the other.