HereForTheChicks
Chirping
- Jun 17, 2022
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I've never killed a chicken before and never wanted to. Up until this summer I had one rooster + 12 hens. They're all small/average, mostly 4 pounds, and all get along. They free range on one acre all day long.
This summer my favorite hen (tiny 2 pounds and broody) hatched two new chicks, one rooster and one hen, both giant, probably 7 pounds each and are now 4 months old.
The giant hen is a bully and mounts the chickens. Yesterday I started keeping her in a 300 sq ft secluded fenced area with her rooster brother, and saw the most BIZARRE thing. Toward the end of the day when it was time to go to to the coop, she escaped and was hanging out in the yard for a bit, she found a single random feather on the ground and ATTACKED the feather: grabbed it with her beak and mounted it for 5 seconds, driving it into the ground with her feet like it was another hen that she was on top of.
Then when she went to the coop at dark, she attacked the other chickens inside the coop.
The giant rooster is well-tempered but also mounts the other chickens. I don't fault him for it, but he's so much bigger than them that it's dangerous. He doesn't try to fight with my 4-pound rooster. But I think he'll be lonely if the giant hen is gone since they hang out together all day.
So I'm thinking of killing them both, sadly.
This summer my favorite hen (tiny 2 pounds and broody) hatched two new chicks, one rooster and one hen, both giant, probably 7 pounds each and are now 4 months old.
The giant hen is a bully and mounts the chickens. Yesterday I started keeping her in a 300 sq ft secluded fenced area with her rooster brother, and saw the most BIZARRE thing. Toward the end of the day when it was time to go to to the coop, she escaped and was hanging out in the yard for a bit, she found a single random feather on the ground and ATTACKED the feather: grabbed it with her beak and mounted it for 5 seconds, driving it into the ground with her feet like it was another hen that she was on top of.
Then when she went to the coop at dark, she attacked the other chickens inside the coop.
The giant rooster is well-tempered but also mounts the other chickens. I don't fault him for it, but he's so much bigger than them that it's dangerous. He doesn't try to fight with my 4-pound rooster. But I think he'll be lonely if the giant hen is gone since they hang out together all day.
So I'm thinking of killing them both, sadly.