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    Do we have a bully problem? Leghorns stopped laying

    This is the type of obsessive intimidation I'm dealing with 😂 the leghorn started bullying the amber start so I isolated her with the bully and immediately the bully sized her up!
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    Do we have a bully problem? Leghorns stopped laying

    Well they seem to get on well enough at this point but when it comes to feeding the bully actually keeps an eye out for what the other chickens are doing. When we free range she only eats when she's successfully taken over what the other hens are eating. Then she'll eat for 1min max before have...
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    Do we have a bully problem? Leghorns stopped laying

    Oh, so maybe time will tell but I did notice the bully leghorn's comb has lost color - may indicate sickness. They're all 3 in a 3x4 meter cage with bird netting as the cover so they have good exposure to sunlight (they love chilling in the sun) they've got two henhouses one on each corner but...
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    Do we have a bully problem? Leghorns stopped laying

    I check on them everyday, I've gotten good relationships with all of them except the small leghorn who's slowly warming up. I noticed the bully had a vibrant red comb but now it's gotten pale - maybe she is just unwell. And yes they've got a calcium supplement and high quality layer feed. They...
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    Do we have a bully problem? Leghorns stopped laying

    They were all new themselves, first time having chickens and they all came from the same place yes. What does this mean ?
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    Do we have a bully problem? Leghorns stopped laying

    I'm investigating two possibilities, this is the first; recently (2024/04/30) I got 3 hens: two white leghorns and one Amber star. They are all within 3weeks age and the amber star started laying small but, cute eggs. Three days at her new home, the bigger legorn started laying too on the 3rd...
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