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Ok, I was out with the flock this evening giving treats to the girls and Oscar came up asking for some. He was on the outskirts and not taking anything from the girls so I was giving him some too. Well, wouldn't you know about 5 minutes later he got enough nerve to peck Orpy, aka his mama, aka top hen. I immediately ran him off, quite the chase but I could not catch him. He got the message though and retreated to the far end corner of our yard and laid down. I separated him from his hatchmate pullet (who followed him down there to lay next to him but through a thin fence) for the remainder of the time I was out there. He was definitely watching the door for me to come back out and when I did he retreated. When they all went to coop, I picked him up he submitted quickly.
Did he get bold and peck the top hen because I was allowing him treats with me and my ladies? Why didn't Orpy discipline him for that disrespectful behavior? Should I no longer offer him treats? Thoughts on this interaction and how I can change my behavior to keep the message clear to him?
Thank you for any contribution to this discussion (aka, lesson for me)
Did he get bold and peck the top hen because I was allowing him treats with me and my ladies? Why didn't Orpy discipline him for that disrespectful behavior? Should I no longer offer him treats? Thoughts on this interaction and how I can change my behavior to keep the message clear to him?
Thank you for any contribution to this discussion (aka, lesson for me)
