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Seriously though⦠I really canāt watch! If Iām in there too long some of them get a spankingThey're probably just fighting over the choice roosting spots.
They'll get it sorted! Try not to watch!![]()



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Seriously though⦠I really canāt watch! If Iām in there too long some of them get a spankingThey're probably just fighting over the choice roosting spots.
They'll get it sorted! Try not to watch!![]()
I will reiterate... don't watch!WHEN will they get it sorted?! This has been going on for 7 yearsā¦. at my house! But Iām sure itās been going on since the beginning of time
I feel like I need a better explanation than āchoice spotā! ALL the spots are the same⦠ALLL of them!!!![]()
This is so true! I really do torture myselfI will reiterate... don't watch!There's no reason to torture yourself. Those girls are going to do what they want, despite our best efforts...lol
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Our neighbor in back (the one with the screaming three-year-old and large Barky McBarkBark) made a snide little dig about chicken noise, and Iāll bet itās from the Morning Nest-Box Drama.Yes! I think you are right!
But I do have a question I am hoping someone can answer! Does anyone know why the heck these crazy chickens feel the need to beat the crap out of each other a roosting time?! It drives me positively insaneLike I cannot even be in there cuz I get so frustrated with them! What is that even?!?!
CHICKENS BE CRAZYYYYYYY!! Fa reallll!!!![]()
I would turn to a Super Soaker, as a training tool.Yes! I think you are right!
But I do have a question I am hoping someone can answer! Does anyone know why the heck these crazy chickens feel the need to beat the crap out of each other a roosting time?! It drives me positively insaneLike I cannot even be in there cuz I get so frustrated with them! What is that even?!?!
CHICKENS BE CRAZYYYYYYY!! Fa reallll!!!![]()
I am exactly the same when there are new chooks in the flock!! I can't watch, so I go away until it's done.Like I cannot even be in there cuz I get so frustrated with them!
I love the soaker idea!! Def trying that!!I would turn to a Super Soaker, as a training tool.
When the aggressor gets a squirt, and has no idea where it came from,,,,, Aggressor makes assumption that the chicken that it is trying to bully has fight back capabilities.
I have used such to quell bullying behavior with success.
Another thing you can do is install partitions on the roost bar. Believe me... It WORKS.![]()
Well my chickens are broken then! I have old ones in a different coop and they all do it too!I am exactly the same when there are new chooks in the flock!! I can't watch, so I go away until it's done.
That said, they usually do settle into a routine after six months or so.