- Jul 31, 2014
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This is probably going to sound goofy, but I was wondering if poor breeding by a seller/breeder could possibly produce this:
We bought a Bard Rock approximately 8 months old who turned out to be the nastiest bird we have ever seen. She attacked every single one of the other chickens, doing observable harm to two of them before we had to separate her from the flock. We tried several times to integrate her before we had to remove her permanently.
Another purchase from the same seller was the prettiest little Wyandotte. She produces some of the largest and nicest eggs of any chicken we own, however she acts really strangely. She manages to get up on the perch at night, but to see her try to get down is almost hysterical. After several attempts to launch she misjudges the distance and ends up flying into the far wall of the coop. Outside, free ranging it, she spends more time laying down than she does foraging, and her perceived depth perception problems show themselves when she tries to get down even the smallest of upgrades.
Finally, what appeared initially to be a "normal" R.I. Red has now turned out to be a brooder. She has stopped laying, and stays in one of the nesting boxes most of the day, only rarely leaving to get a drink. We've tried to get her to the perch at night, but in the morning she is back in one of the boxes. We've dunked her in cold water, taken her out of the box (repeatedly), and tried keeping her out of the coop and run until evening, all to no avail.
Any ideas, or is this all just part of having chickens?
We bought a Bard Rock approximately 8 months old who turned out to be the nastiest bird we have ever seen. She attacked every single one of the other chickens, doing observable harm to two of them before we had to separate her from the flock. We tried several times to integrate her before we had to remove her permanently.
Another purchase from the same seller was the prettiest little Wyandotte. She produces some of the largest and nicest eggs of any chicken we own, however she acts really strangely. She manages to get up on the perch at night, but to see her try to get down is almost hysterical. After several attempts to launch she misjudges the distance and ends up flying into the far wall of the coop. Outside, free ranging it, she spends more time laying down than she does foraging, and her perceived depth perception problems show themselves when she tries to get down even the smallest of upgrades.
Finally, what appeared initially to be a "normal" R.I. Red has now turned out to be a brooder. She has stopped laying, and stays in one of the nesting boxes most of the day, only rarely leaving to get a drink. We've tried to get her to the perch at night, but in the morning she is back in one of the boxes. We've dunked her in cold water, taken her out of the box (repeatedly), and tried keeping her out of the coop and run until evening, all to no avail.
Any ideas, or is this all just part of having chickens?