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  1. jabou29

    Hens attacking other hens

    Update: My hens haven’t pulled any blood on anyone as of today which is a good sign but I did change the flocks dynamics. I noticed it wasn’t my head hen who was attacking to the point of blood. It was my biggest hen whom is always with my head hen. So I removed her and allowed the other girls...
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    Hens attacking other hens

    Hi, sorry for the late response but I found out why my older hen was attacking those two specifically. I believe it’s because they won’t submit to her. I separated the cockerel from the pullet to see if the bullying would stop and it did. I separated him from the whole flock Saturday evening and...
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    Hens attacking other hens

    I have 3 feeders all in different areas of the pen along with 3 water areas. I did a lot of research before I put them out but I’m thinking maybe I was impatient and should’ve waited a bit longer. My head hen is just picking on my 2 Ameraucanas. Which are white splashed and she’s a red Rhode...
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    Hens attacking other hens

    I don’t have any photos at the moment but it’s 10’w x 15’L and the coops on the outside of it. I put them in various dog crates for almost 2 weeks in the pen so the older hens could see but not touch. I have logs inside of it along with perching areas so they can get away.
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    Hens attacking other hens

    Hi, I recently introduced my older hens to my 3 5 month old Wyandotte pullets and my 2 Ameraucana cockerel and pullet that are 4 months old and one of my older hens has accepted the 3 wyandottes but for some reason has it out for the 2 Ameraucanas. She’s pecking at them to the point where...
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