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ChickenMomsince2025
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- Feb 4, 2025
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RIRs can totally get along with other chickens…they just want to be the boss. And that means working her way to the top of the pecking order. Without a rooster you will end up with a “boss hen” and she gets there sometimes with physical violence. Sometimes they have a buddy who is an enforcer and does the physical stuff for them and sometimes they just do it themselves. I have never had a pullet that young that acted like what you’re describing. Except once when moving pullets on a long drive. I didn’t know anything about chickens back then but when we checked on them at a gas station halfway one was dead-pecked to death by another pullet we named Mad Madam Mim. Personally I would rehome her but that is just me
That's what I'm dreading. I don't want any of my babies to get hurt. Older pullets are outside during the day and I took RIR to the run one time when it was sunny. All older ones were dead silent, they weren't crazy about the treats. RIR jumped up to peck at their faces and they flinched but didn't peck her back. I think they were contemplating what to do. I didn't feel comfortable leave her there unsupervised so after awhile I took her back. Right now I think Buff is the head hen out of 3. But they're so gentle with each other. I hate to break this peace.