Ok, maybe "disciplining" is the wrong word.... more like how do you deal with one? We have a 14 month old black sex link hen who has decided she is the boss of the flock now that the rooster is out of the picture. She doesn't seem to be aggressive toward the other hens (ie we never see her arguing with anyone) but she's definitely become aggressive toward people. When I enter the pen, which I do several times a day, she immediately gets really nosy about what I'm doing. If I stop what I'm doing or get too much into her "bubble", she puffs up at me (rooster style) and starts eyeballing places on me to peck. Her favorite target is my hands and arms, and will even jump up at my hands to peck me if she has no other choice. And to be clear, its not a "oh you may have treats in your hand" kind of thing. Its definitely an aggressive gesture.
At first we thought she was going broody and would lock herself in the nesting boxes at any moment. But this has been going on now for weeks and she has no interested in the eggs. It started somewhat suddenly.
Any ideas of how to deal with this? (other than wearing heavy gloves, jeans, boots, and full out safari gear just to collect eggs....)
At first we thought she was going broody and would lock herself in the nesting boxes at any moment. But this has been going on now for weeks and she has no interested in the eggs. It started somewhat suddenly.
Any ideas of how to deal with this? (other than wearing heavy gloves, jeans, boots, and full out safari gear just to collect eggs....)