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It's not always aggressive. Now and then, but usually from the head hen. She's a GLW and the other two are Barred Rock and Delaware. I've seen the Delaware and the GLW dust bathe together and the Barred Rock (head hen) and her sit side by side.
They sleep together on a roost but only after giving her a difficult time. It's almost routine.
I feed them pellets (16% protein), a variety of greens everyday. A handful of seed such as millet, wheat berries, etc. Yogurt with flax seed oil, occassionally cooked oatmeal a steady diet of worms and slugs and meal worms. They also get crushed egg shells with the oyster shells. Oh, and elecrolytes in the water once a week.
I have to say, sometimes they can get aggressive, but mostly it's just picking. She's smaller in size than the other two.
She doesn't have bear skin yet so I haven't used Blue Kote or Pick No More.
They sleep together on a roost but only after giving her a difficult time. It's almost routine.
I feed them pellets (16% protein), a variety of greens everyday. A handful of seed such as millet, wheat berries, etc. Yogurt with flax seed oil, occassionally cooked oatmeal a steady diet of worms and slugs and meal worms. They also get crushed egg shells with the oyster shells. Oh, and elecrolytes in the water once a week.
I have to say, sometimes they can get aggressive, but mostly it's just picking. She's smaller in size than the other two.
She doesn't have bear skin yet so I haven't used Blue Kote or Pick No More.