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    Very Strange Hen Behavior

    We had considered that, but she only chases the male off, not the girls. Anyways, she hasn't chased anyone off since I brought her inside, so I think that did the trick!
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    Very Strange Hen Behavior

    I think bringing her inside helped. She's still sort of a jerk, but she hasn't chased Erebus off at all. In fact, just earlier, she was lying down for him. He and Eris mated with no problems from Thoth. Fingers crossed that it helped! (:
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    Very Strange Hen Behavior

    Haha, we use the extra dirt to level the area we plan on putting their coop. But using it as fertilizer isn't something I'd thought of. Will definitely be talking to my grandma - she's the gardner, lol.
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    Very Strange Hen Behavior

    Haha, there's a big reason why I don't show pictures of our duck run. It's hideous. There are two big holes. One is for the pond, the other is for dirty water to drain into from the pool we have for them now. Without that hole, the water would flood our neighbor's yard. x:
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    Very Strange Hen Behavior

    Thank you, I'll keep that in mind. Do you have any pictures you could show me? I learn better when I can see exactly what it looks like.
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    Very Strange Hen Behavior

    Alright. I read about a poultry divider or something similar to that in another thread, so I'll see about hopefully buying that if her attitude doesn't change. It wouldn't happen for a couple of weeks, though.
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    Very Strange Hen Behavior

    Okay, well, as my ducks mature, they've started to do their head-bobbing and their other mating behaviors. I don't expect any eggs for a couple weeks anyways, but I was still pretty excited at the prospect of little ducklings. A winter hatch wouldn't be ideal, obviously, but hey, if one of my...
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