We have a couple of SFH in with our Silkies, EEs, Sussex, etc...I have not found them to be bullies in any way. I have yet to see them go after the Silkies, who are completely at the bottom of the pecking order.GFF didn't say the SFH eggs were particularly large but that there was plenty being layed by them so I took that to mean the SFH eggs were plentiful but smaller. Do I understand that you have mixed your breeds into one flock or are your breeds separated? You mentioned your Marans were easily bossed is why I wondered if you had a mixed flock? Our one Cuckoo Marans was a mean one and we had to re-home her - she was easily put in her place by the alpha White Leghorn female but then the Marans next decided to viciously attack the gentle Silkies so we re-homed her. Our friends re-homed their BCMs for the same reason - they were too obnoxious toward the gentle breeds - from nipping at passers-by to downright full attacks on smaller Silkies. Eventually the White Leg and a Buff Leg had to be re-homed because they became too assertive also. Which brings me back to ask how SFHs behave around smaller gentler chicken breeds in the flock? We can't have LF that have tendencies to bully gentle breeds which our Silkies, Ameraucana, and Breda are gentle souls. I have researched and asked enough questions about SFH behavior toward humans and their own SFH flockmates to know they are mellower as a LF breed but I wonder how SFH would do if placed in a situation where all the other flockmates are gentle and non-combative. I'm on the fence about the gentleness of a SFH female placed with 2 gentle Silkie hens, a non-combative Ameraucana hen, and a small lightweight Breda pullet. You said the SFHs stick up for themselves but "don't go crazy about" - do you mean they're non-aggressive but will combat if confronted by others? My Ameraucana will choose to flee rather than engage in any combat - even if cornered. I suppose I am looking for a docile breed and SFH so far doesn't sound like it - what say you?