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In the Brooder
Evening all.
Could someone advise if this is normal, please?
I had a death yesterday, and my poor bird was partially featherless and skinless in some places, by the time I found her.
Today all the remaining birds are targeting one of the lowest in the pecking order and pulling out her feathers, pecking at her, chasing her, and not letting her eat. It's not one bully, but most of the flock of eight. I picked her up to spray her, and one of them full-on attacked her as I did so, because she made a little squawk!
I went in with some scratch, this evening, but couldn't hand-feed them as I do every night because they went nuts and pecked me so savagely I had to abandon the scratch and leave the coop. This is not normal for them!
I've only had hens for a few weeks, but after I'm suddenly finding it very worrying and a little disturbing. I keep thinking of the book, 'Hannibal', and the killer pigs Mason Verger trained to kill and eat human flesh!
Do I have killer hens??
The bullied hen is not the lowest of the low, she's the next one up. Also, she's the only black one, other than the one who died yesterday. Do hens see colour? It's all I could think of! After today, her poor back end is just fluff. I've sprayed her with anti-peck spray, which seems completely rubbish, in truth. It does nothing. I feel like I'm seasoning her butt for them with it, for all the effect it has...
Does anyone have experience of hens with bloodlust after cannibalism? Please, please tell me it'll lessen as the days pass.
I'm not sure I can continue if I have to throw them a haunch of venison, wearing full body armour every day!
I'm so glad I joined BYC. Practical Poultry here in the UK rejected my application to be a member TWICE, maybe because I have a Muslim Christian name, (if that makes any sense!)?
Thanks for your wonderful help and support.
xxxxxx
Could someone advise if this is normal, please?
I had a death yesterday, and my poor bird was partially featherless and skinless in some places, by the time I found her.
Today all the remaining birds are targeting one of the lowest in the pecking order and pulling out her feathers, pecking at her, chasing her, and not letting her eat. It's not one bully, but most of the flock of eight. I picked her up to spray her, and one of them full-on attacked her as I did so, because she made a little squawk!
I went in with some scratch, this evening, but couldn't hand-feed them as I do every night because they went nuts and pecked me so savagely I had to abandon the scratch and leave the coop. This is not normal for them!
I've only had hens for a few weeks, but after I'm suddenly finding it very worrying and a little disturbing. I keep thinking of the book, 'Hannibal', and the killer pigs Mason Verger trained to kill and eat human flesh!

The bullied hen is not the lowest of the low, she's the next one up. Also, she's the only black one, other than the one who died yesterday. Do hens see colour? It's all I could think of! After today, her poor back end is just fluff. I've sprayed her with anti-peck spray, which seems completely rubbish, in truth. It does nothing. I feel like I'm seasoning her butt for them with it, for all the effect it has...
Does anyone have experience of hens with bloodlust after cannibalism? Please, please tell me it'll lessen as the days pass.
I'm not sure I can continue if I have to throw them a haunch of venison, wearing full body armour every day!
I'm so glad I joined BYC. Practical Poultry here in the UK rejected my application to be a member TWICE, maybe because I have a Muslim Christian name, (if that makes any sense!)?
Thanks for your wonderful help and support.
xxxxxx