Bully chicken! Please help!

Crystalrising

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I have four chickens and they are all 27 weeks old. They have been all great with each other and everything has been peaceful. My lavender orpington just started laying a couple of days ago and that’s when one of my Easter Eggers started attacking her. She has drawn blood on her nose, comb, and by her ears. My lavender orpington won’t lay in the nesting boxes she lays in the run around everyone and tries to go underneath the other chickens. I’m assuming that’s why they started to mess with her. How do I get her to lay in the nesting boxes. Also will that fix the bullying? Should I separate the bully?
 
What was more than enough space when they were chicks, might not be enough space now that they are full grown. Being raised together has almost no influence on their behavior.

It might be best to sell a bird, but post a picture of your set up, and we can give better advice. Almost always, when birds start bullying, they are telling us that there is not enough room.

MRs K
 
What was more than enough space when they were chicks, might not be enough space now that they are full grown. Being raised together has almost no influence on their behavior.

It might be best to sell a bird, but post a picture of your set up, and we can give better advice. Almost always, when birds start bullying, they are telling us that there is not enough room.

MRs K

What was more than enough space when they were chicks, might not be enough space now that they are full grown. Being raised together has almost no influence on their behavior.

It might be best to sell a bird, but post a picture of your set up, and we can give better advice. Almost always, when birds start bullying, they are telling us that there is not enough room.

MRs K
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This is their set up and they have been super peaceful and only started attacking when my Orpington start laying in the run. They only attack her and only when she lays an egg.
 
Fake eggs in the nests can help give her a clue that that's a better place to lay (though that only works if she looks at the nesting area).

Unfortunately once birds start coming into lay hormones start becoming an issue, so birds that used to get along may suddenly start scuffling. You look to have enough space for 4 hens but there's little clutter to provide hiding space and enrichment: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/a-cluttered-run.1323792/ And/or maybe look into pinless peepers on the head bully?
 

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