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  1. Aunt Angus

    Aggressive Behavior in Rescued Hen

    I will try some fish. I have tuna on hand, but I'll pick up some mackerel today.
  2. Aunt Angus

    Aggressive Behavior in Rescued Hen

    Anything is possible. I've been mixing NutriDrench in their morning mash, but who knows? I didn't see this behavior on the "farm" I rescued them from. Maybe stress-induced? My hope is that the behavior will subside as their condition/health improves. OH! New behavior observed this morning...
  3. Aunt Angus

    Aggressive Behavior in Rescued Hen

    Today it's not as bad, but she still gives the Australorp the stink eye and pecks her when she gets too close. And, gosh, the sexlink is skinny! She weighs just over 3 lbs. I feel almost no meat on that keel. Maybe it's food aggression? Like other animals (including ppl) when facing starvation...
  4. Aunt Angus

    Aggressive Behavior in Rescued Hen

    I recently rescued 2 hens: a sexlink and an Australorp. The sexlink appears to be in poor shape. She is very, very thin. I'd say critically so. However, she's earing, drinking, pooping, dustbathing, and laying normally. When I went out tonight to lock them up, the sexlink was in the coop and...
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