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Ok, they have started fighting again a bit from time to time, in very short spats. But nowhere near as bad as the first time. No blood drawn at least. haha. Hope they all settle down for good.I may have to try that! They've not been quite that agressive thankfully but they definitely get down teenagers is right!!
Looking closer, they both have a very small amount of feathers on their head. That usually means hen! Why are my hens fightingOk, they have started fighting again a bit from time to time, in very short spats. But nowhere near as bad as the first time. No blood drawn at least. haha. Hope they all settle down for good.
It depends on their age. Even males have the "mohawk" until they are old enough to grow out of it.Looking closer, they both have a very small amount of feathers on their head. That usually means hen! Why are my hens fighting
They're about 11-12 weeks old. Man this is driving me nuts I just wanna know what I've gotIt depends on their age. Even males have the "mohawk" until they are old enough to grow out of it.
Pecking order disputes are not limited to males. All of the birds have to work out their position within the pecking order.