As far as aprons go. I'll know if you need them if your rooster decides he has his favorite hens. The best thing to do if they are getting to rough with some of them, like ripping their head feathers is to get that hen out of their or remove the rooster. Last year I lost a lot of Ameraucana hens because the roos grabbed so hard on their heads that it sliced the skin and the actual skull was exposed. They are very agressive when they breed. They were young roosters full of themselves. Hopefully this year they will not be so agressive. We are thinking of putting all of the hens in one coop and just letting the roos free range. Maybe the fox will just have roos for dinner this year !!
Angie, that suxs about the internet problems. Nice that you can work from home though. Wish that would have been available years ago when i was working.
FT: Yes it seems there are 4 or 5 that are roughed up a bit..I am hoping too-that as they get out of their "teen" months they will settle down-or at least the roo Im keeping.
Internet isue: so after seriously 6 hrs of phone calls-horrible customer service from 3 places- we finally went online and discovered the issue was the recent firmware with this router doesnt work for VPNs-so I installed an older version of firmware-and it worked!!! frustrating though that we had to figure this out ourselves. As far as working from home-my previous position (same company) I worked from home every Friday-that was pretty kewl...but wouldnt trade that for my current position-lot less stressful. Im working from home because of a sick child today so that is nice. After all of this-the main program we use at work is down again (3rd day in a row) and can't really do much anyhow!!

I'm not sure if my daugher came in contact with gluten on top of this nasty cold or what-her stomach hurts everytime she eats anything-hate how much school she ends up missing with all of this....so probably a weekend of makeup homework ahead.