Dandelion will clear her 3-day sentence tomorrow. She's much improved, but will inevitably want to lay in the nest box tomorrow (she never stopped laying as a broody). How long do I give her to "lay her egg" before sending her back to jail? Is a broody screech all it takes?
Also, a bonus question. Broody jail is directly next to the run where the chickens spend 100% of their time. They even spend quite a lot of time hanging out next to Dandelion's cell. Everyone is in full view of each other. I let her into the run 2x/day to stretch her legs and join the flock, but she does not sleep with them at night. Everything had been going fine until today. My #2 ranked bird, Hornet, started full-on bullying her during her late morning recess (Dandelion is ranked #3). Marathon levels of chasing, grabbing onto her back feathers and trying to mount her, ripping violently at her comb (NOT pecking). Hornet is about to start laying eggs, which I'm sure is relevant. But what the heck? I feel like every time I put a chicken on the other side of this mesh wall (and it's LARGE mesh), the pecking order is in shambles when they return to the other side, even just hours later. Hornet and Dandelion had zero issues between them before the broody breaker, though I knew where they stood through subtle body language.
I'm not really looking for tips on how to improve my run, only because I've made many, many posts about it this year and received excellent advice. I'm more interested if someone can explain the thought process behind their behavior, or if it's common to have these sorts of re-integration blips when the separated bird has hardly been separated at all.
Thank you for your thoughts.
Also, a bonus question. Broody jail is directly next to the run where the chickens spend 100% of their time. They even spend quite a lot of time hanging out next to Dandelion's cell. Everyone is in full view of each other. I let her into the run 2x/day to stretch her legs and join the flock, but she does not sleep with them at night. Everything had been going fine until today. My #2 ranked bird, Hornet, started full-on bullying her during her late morning recess (Dandelion is ranked #3). Marathon levels of chasing, grabbing onto her back feathers and trying to mount her, ripping violently at her comb (NOT pecking). Hornet is about to start laying eggs, which I'm sure is relevant. But what the heck? I feel like every time I put a chicken on the other side of this mesh wall (and it's LARGE mesh), the pecking order is in shambles when they return to the other side, even just hours later. Hornet and Dandelion had zero issues between them before the broody breaker, though I knew where they stood through subtle body language.
I'm not really looking for tips on how to improve my run, only because I've made many, many posts about it this year and received excellent advice. I'm more interested if someone can explain the thought process behind their behavior, or if it's common to have these sorts of re-integration blips when the separated bird has hardly been separated at all.
Thank you for your thoughts.