adeadbush
Hatching
First time chicken owner. I have five hens of all different breeds. I have two bantams and three full size chickens. One of my bantams has no issues with bullying, one of my bantams seems to be on the bottom of the pecking order.
When I let them free range in my yard, four of them stay together and this little gal is always off solo. She spends a lot of time on the nest compared to the other chickens. I noticed her legs are featherless (she’s frizzled and very fluffy). I checked for mites, no dice. I think she may be plucking her own legs from anxiety because I don’t see the other girls doing that to her or maybe she’s trying to be broody and make a nest? I don’t know. I need seasoned chicken people help here hahah.
When she is with them they tend to lunge for her and she submits and backs off- no blood is drawn but I’m worried about it escalating. She still eats and drinks but she never hangs out with the other chickens if she can help it. All four of the other girls bully her so I don’t think I can isolate the bully? Unless I isolate the most dominant hen to reset the pecking order?
These five have been raised together since they were a day old and they are my pets. They live in a huge coop with a run and I’ve already ordered more chicks for spring this year. I’d really like to fix this issue before worrying about integrating new girls and am hoping not to have to do a bantam coop and a big girl coop or rehome anyone
When I let them free range in my yard, four of them stay together and this little gal is always off solo. She spends a lot of time on the nest compared to the other chickens. I noticed her legs are featherless (she’s frizzled and very fluffy). I checked for mites, no dice. I think she may be plucking her own legs from anxiety because I don’t see the other girls doing that to her or maybe she’s trying to be broody and make a nest? I don’t know. I need seasoned chicken people help here hahah.
When she is with them they tend to lunge for her and she submits and backs off- no blood is drawn but I’m worried about it escalating. She still eats and drinks but she never hangs out with the other chickens if she can help it. All four of the other girls bully her so I don’t think I can isolate the bully? Unless I isolate the most dominant hen to reset the pecking order?
These five have been raised together since they were a day old and they are my pets. They live in a huge coop with a run and I’ve already ordered more chicks for spring this year. I’d really like to fix this issue before worrying about integrating new girls and am hoping not to have to do a bantam coop and a big girl coop or rehome anyone

