Bedtime drama

This is a really good question IMO. I think it's possible they do know, but it doesn't matter until hormones kick in.
I was asking thinking that if they did know from the beginning then maybe some tell tale interactions between the different sexes may give a clue to their ‘staff’, otherwise known as humans.🤔:confused: Of course, there’s always the possibility that they do know but keep it a secret on purpose.
 
When we moved our 8 new lavender and chocolate orpington pullets in with our pair of five year old girls, bedtime was a discussion. Our older buff orpington has no ego, so she was fine with the lower roost. Her best friend the barred rock was *not* OK with her bestie on the lower bar. Becky the barred rock would bowl five chocolate orpingtons off the upper bar with the nearly audible effect of a strike of nine pins, then coo until Lucia the buff orp would jump up with her. Only then were the silly chocolate pullets allowed back on the upper bar. Becky is gone now, but thankfully our lavender orpingtons also have no ego and are happy to cuddle up with Lucia on the lower bar.

I think there's usually some bedtime order discussions. I'm sorry your birds are being so mean to the little guy though.
 
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there’s always the possibility that they do know but keep it a secret on purpose.
Yeah, let's go with that. Sneaky girls keeping secrets from dumb humans, sounds about right. They all had me convinced my two broodies had hatched a cockerel and a lovely pullet until they were 4 months old and my eyes were miraculously opened and I realized I had TWO COCKERELS!!! :eek::barnie
 

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