It was nice to discover this thread,thanks for the nice comments. Ole Red I hope you raise to maturity and photograph the hatchery Buff Leghorns.I would love to find out what they are like and your observations on them.Leghorns are active and like to fly,but you can breed for tamer and calmer birds .They will be better to manage and more of a treat to own than crazy,wild ones. I find they tame down when kept in a cage for a few months and handled.Never breed from crazy ,wild,and nervous males.Females should be calm and sing when you get a hold of them and not scream and squawk. I pet their head and back and stroke the wattles and most seem to like that.If one screams I gently pinch its vocal cords under its neck and cover its head with my hand.The crazy birds seem to get the rest acting up and if you remove the worst ones the rest seem so much better.With Leghorns you have to be able to manage them,by being gentle,and calm yourself.Wear cloths they are used to seeing you with.I like to keep a radio playing so they are used to human voices otherwise if it is too still you or someone elses' voice will scare them.I like coops that they do not have as much room to get away from you or so high they can fly too much.Food treats wins their favor,and I handle mine a lot just to inspect them,check for mites,etc. Dan Honour[