Aw-glad it is working out better! Sounds like he is beyond thrilled!I wound up returning "Lame Chester" to the flock after 73 hours of 'time out', mainly due to the fact that Red was in a funk. I had moved him and his flock to their new coop and run and the poor rooster stood at the fence and stared into space. He stopped crowing, stopped tending the hens. I was starting to get worried about him when my husband pointed out that maybe he missed his 'buds' and was happy with his place in the group. So I put Chester back in the pen. I wish I had filmed the release. That Welsummer rooster was happier than what should be considered legal. He crowed, he danced, he sang, he danced some more. He was soooooo happy to see his hens again that if he was a puppy he would have been wetting himself with joy. No matter which hen he danced around, she squatted for him. Red perked up immediately. There was no challenging between them, no fighting, not even a ruffled feather.
Red still isn't acting himself 100% but getting one of his buddies back seemed to help. I wish I could return the other two but I cannot trust either one of them enough to go into the pen with them and doubt if that is going to change in the future