I need a bit of advice. We got our first egg Thursday out of 4 RIR's who are just 20 weeks old. That same day one of our girls (Dottie) presumably #3 in the pecking order started attacking us. She went after my calves sort of following and pecking when she saw fit. I scolded her pretty hard. Since then she has gotten more aggressive each day. She now stalks as you walk through the yard and sets up to peck you. Today I was carrying a roll of chicken wire and she got me in the shin, really hurt and near enough to draw blood. I couldn't react since I was burdened with the load. She did go after me and my husband both after that shin peck and we both gave her a good swoosh with the foot to get her back, let her know who is in charge, and that her behavior will not be tolerated.
I refuse to have a chicken peck me. My best friend and #1 babysitter now lives in fear of Dottie. It's hard enough to find someone to watch them, you don't want them to be intimidated by them.
She started out as being the fastest grower and bigger chicken of the 4. The rest caught up to her in size, but they have all matured much earlier. They are 20 weeks and the other 3 have fairly red and rapidly growing combs and wattles. Dot on the other hand has a significantly smaller comb and it is still VERY pink pale.
After her two disciplines she squawked the rest of the late afternoon and evening, not like we have heard before, just really drawn out complaints. Every time hubby was even near her vicinity, she ran the other direction. I don't know why she started this pecking thing. I keep wondering if she is a roo in disguise but she would be so much more developed, or maybe a unisex?? LOL!
Anyone have experience with an attack chicken? Other than spanking her down, any advice to curb this behavior?
I want to know this too. We have a leghorn that started attacking us after having her a year. I think it started when one of the older hens died. I pick her up and carry her around and she quits for the day but every morning she starts up again. She is really going after us, not just pecking. She is a really good layer, but I don't know if we can put up with this when shorts season really hits.
You can curb that behavior easily by converting them into soup. Just saying.