- Feb 5, 2008
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I have one chicken who has had behavior problems from the very start. 10 minutes out of the shipping box and she grabbed another chick by the wing and drug her across the brooder - that is how she got the name Punky.
Punky loves to pull feathers out and has now pecked all of the tail feathers out of her flockmate, Lucy. I understand pecking order - Lucy is low girl on the totem pole. Punky isn't number one, there are a few other girls in the flock that won't take her bully behavior. But, Lucy and two others are constantly having feathers pulled out by Punky. I am afraid Lucy is going to get seriously hurt. Her tail isn't bleeding (yet) but it looks sore. And I'm worried about the other two girls as well.
I'm just not sure what to do here.
~Leave them alone and just let them work it out?
~Separate Punky out of the flock for a while?
~Is there something I can put on the other girls feathers to keep Punky from picking them bare?
FWIW, the problems are all with the four GL Wyandottes. The two Buff Orpingtons and the Australorp don't let Punky get by with bullying so Punky leaves them alone. Are Wyandottes prone to bad behavior? I read that they were a pretty calm breed so that's why I chose them for my little flock.
Thanks for any advice you can give

Punky loves to pull feathers out and has now pecked all of the tail feathers out of her flockmate, Lucy. I understand pecking order - Lucy is low girl on the totem pole. Punky isn't number one, there are a few other girls in the flock that won't take her bully behavior. But, Lucy and two others are constantly having feathers pulled out by Punky. I am afraid Lucy is going to get seriously hurt. Her tail isn't bleeding (yet) but it looks sore. And I'm worried about the other two girls as well.
I'm just not sure what to do here.
~Leave them alone and just let them work it out?
~Separate Punky out of the flock for a while?
~Is there something I can put on the other girls feathers to keep Punky from picking them bare?
FWIW, the problems are all with the four GL Wyandottes. The two Buff Orpingtons and the Australorp don't let Punky get by with bullying so Punky leaves them alone. Are Wyandottes prone to bad behavior? I read that they were a pretty calm breed so that's why I chose them for my little flock.
Thanks for any advice you can give
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