What can I do about my nasty hen?

Just keep juggling birds and spaces...isolating nasty girl for a time out when she misbehaves too badly.
It would be good to have a portable floor nest with bedding and fake eggs for isolation area,
just to get in some nest training at this delicate time.
It's not necessary, but I've found a portable floor nest to be handy...just like some wire dog crates are handy when chicken juggling.

Benefit of the doubt for nasty girl....
.....pullets have hormones streaming(screaming-haha) at POL.....they can be very cranky and she will probably settle down after laying for a while.
 
I don’t know if it was the dog attack, whatever happened before that or the change in dynamics but none of them wanted to free range this morning. I had let NH out of her jail cell to co-mingle and she seemed like a changed woman for about an hour. Then the torment started again and she went back on lock down. It would be nice if she settled down eventually because this is not the only issue I have with her and my patience is wearing thin. She better give me a huge, blue egg very soon. LOL

I have fake eggs and these mats. Would it be okay to just set those on the floor or should I try to fit a box of some type in the jail cell?
 
I'd put the pad in box with sides at least 3-4" higher than pad to keep her form kicking out fakes...or real egg!
You don't have to put anything nest-like in there if you don't want....if she's gonna lay she's gonna lay.
Pullets often lay their eggs all over the place at first before they find the 'good place' that you provide and bait with fakes and get some control.
Can take up to a month or so for them to settle down and lay regularly where you want them to.

Chickens take patience...lots of patience, observation and understanding.
Quoting centrarchid:
"Make every effort to understand your chicken's biology and the environment that supports it."

Egg might be blue, but it probably won't be big.......pullet eggs are small for anywhere from a couple weeks to months and months.
 
I put a dishpan in with her. It takes up a lot of room but one thing really important to me is that they lay in the designated place. I will accept a small egg as the first one but she owes me. ;)

Right now they are all loose in the yard together and NH is on her best behavior. What I did differently is to let all the chicks out first so they got settled. Nice Hen was torn but eventually went with them and then I released NH. They paired up as usual but at least the chicks are getting to visit new parts of the yard. That is a pretty big step!
 
I put a dishpan in with her. It takes up a lot of room but one thing really important to me is that they lay in the designated place. I will accept a small egg as the first one but she owes me. ;)

Right now they are all loose in the yard together and NH is on her best behavior. What I did differently is to let all the chicks out first so they got settled. Nice Hen was torn but eventually went with them and then I released NH. They paired up as usual but at least the chicks are getting to visit new parts of the yard. That is a pretty big step!
Great news....timeouts can really work.
Just keep juggling them!
 
I put a dishpan in with her. It takes up a lot of room but one thing really important to me is that they lay in the designated place. I will accept a small egg as the first one but she owes me. ;)

Right now they are all loose in the yard together and NH is on her best behavior. What I did differently is to let all the chicks out first so they got settled. Nice Hen was torn but eventually went with them and then I released NH. They paired up as usual but at least the chicks are getting to visit new parts of the yard. That is a pretty big step!

What's missing here is a different designation. NH could mean nice hen or nasty hen so it's hard to follow.

You'll get lots more than one small egg for the first couple months before they come up to size.

If you want them laying in a designated place, put in permanent nest boxes that are attractive(i.e. darks, comfy and appropriately sized).
 


Wish I had asked this question sooner because I have NEVER seen NH close to the chicks with her head down, much less in between them without drama.
 
What's missing here is a different designation. NH could mean nice hen or nasty hen so it's hard to follow.

You'll get lots more than one small egg for the first couple months before they come up to size.

If you want them laying in a designated place, put in permanent nest boxes that are attractive(i.e. darks, comfy and appropriately sized).
Nice Hen got the full spelling and NH didn’t but their real names are Waffles and Sausage. with Sausage being the Nasty Hen.

Waffles has been laying for a few weeks (in the correct place) so I know what size to expect. It was a joke that Sausage owes me.
 
Sausage came out swinging this morning and I'm back where we started with the chicks. How cruel would it be to not let her free range at all for a couple days? She might be able to see them from most spots in the jail cell but no promises.

In addition to the chicks, now Waffles looks stressed and wanted to come in the house with me rather than be near any of them today.
 
Sausage came out swinging this morning and I'm back where we started with the chicks. How cruel would it be to not let her free range at all for a couple days? She might be able to see them from most spots in the jail cell but no promises.

In addition to the chicks, now Waffles looks stressed and wanted to come in the house with me rather than be near any of them today.
How cruel? Crueler than what she's doing to the chicks?
I don't think it's cruel to keep her isolated if she's beating the h e doublehockeysticks out of the chicks.
Go ahead and lock her up for a few days....then give her another chance and lock her up every time she goes 'bad'.

ETA....didn't mean to sound snarky....just a bit sarcastic.
 
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