- Nov 8, 2009
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One of my hens was acting strange and had a bloody sore on her back. I checked a couple times yesterday to see what was going on and I caught another hen eating the flesh off her wound. It appears that some hens are pecking others to the point that they are eating living flesh. Is this common? What can be done to prevent it? Do I have too many hens?
I isolated the injured hen to see if she recovers before returning her. But several other hens are missing feathers above their tails. I thought this was caused by the roosters (I let the hens out of their house a couple hours per day and there are wild roosters that come to my property every day that take care of the hens and escort them around. But now I wonder if the damage is being caused by other hens.
My coop is about 12' x 12' and has 12 nesting boxes and I have 12 hens. Most of the time they are confined to the coop (I have had trouble with dogs killing hens on my property so I don't let them come in and out all the time). There are wild hens and roosters all over our neighbor hood and they gather at my place for free food (I would like to eradicate them but not sure how right now.
After chatting with another chicken person I decided to let my hens out of the coop a few hours a day when I am home so I can watch for the neighbors dogs. They like the extra bugs and time out, but return to the coop in the evening.
I am wondering if they are pecking each other because the coop is too small for 12? Or do I need to figure out who the pecker is and eliminate them? The one I caught pecking this hen lays the best eggs of the bunch, so I hate to get rid of her. She lays very large bright sky blue eggs.
Any suggestions?
Candy
I isolated the injured hen to see if she recovers before returning her. But several other hens are missing feathers above their tails. I thought this was caused by the roosters (I let the hens out of their house a couple hours per day and there are wild roosters that come to my property every day that take care of the hens and escort them around. But now I wonder if the damage is being caused by other hens.
My coop is about 12' x 12' and has 12 nesting boxes and I have 12 hens. Most of the time they are confined to the coop (I have had trouble with dogs killing hens on my property so I don't let them come in and out all the time). There are wild hens and roosters all over our neighbor hood and they gather at my place for free food (I would like to eradicate them but not sure how right now.
After chatting with another chicken person I decided to let my hens out of the coop a few hours a day when I am home so I can watch for the neighbors dogs. They like the extra bugs and time out, but return to the coop in the evening.
I am wondering if they are pecking each other because the coop is too small for 12? Or do I need to figure out who the pecker is and eliminate them? The one I caught pecking this hen lays the best eggs of the bunch, so I hate to get rid of her. She lays very large bright sky blue eggs.
Any suggestions?
Candy