I am very proud of how well the new chicks are getting along with the rooster. Yesterday, we took our second field trip around the house. Two of the chicks got separated from the others, and needed some help re-uniting with the group. They spend much of their time in the woods. Being Speckled Sussex chicks, their feathers seem to give them good camouflage from predators. Brutus for the most part, has been keeping an eye out for danger. He sometimes gets distracted(i.e. Either by playing call and response with another rooster in the neighborhood or looking for his own bugs, which he likes to show to the others. ) from his duties, and needs reminding. The chicks seem to instinctively know to stay near or in the woods. I thought a predator was about to attack them the other day. I saw something dart out of the woods. It turned out to be a rabbit.LOL. You can't be to too cautious, though.
