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    Why is my top hen picking on my bottom hen

    They do have plenty of room. I would chalk it up to moodiness.
  2. oldhenlikesdogs

    Why is my top hen picking on my bottom hen

    Young hens do become moody around puberty. The pecking order suddenly becomes more important to them as they start to lay. Top hen gets the most resources so her offspring have a better chance of survival. Most young hens calm down after a few months of laying. The pecking order isn't always...
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