Kacey Elle
Songster
- Jun 30, 2017
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I have a small flock of four hens that I have had at my house for a month. Before that, these chickens were under my care at a high school farm where I work. They all know each other and never had any behavior issues before. They are all a year old.
That being said, now that they are at my house I'm seeing strange behavior between two of my girls. My Delaware (2nd highest hen) and my Red Star (3rd highest hen) have, I suspect, been acting this way for about two weeks although I could only confirm it today. I've noticed that my Red Star seemed to not be laying eggs. Then I saw the Delaware with suspicious yellow patches on her white feathers and found some egg shells in the deep litter. So I have an egg eater. Okay. But the weird thing is that it is ONLY the Red Star's egg that is eaten, even though they all lay in the same place. Today, I saw the RS about to lay so I watched to see what would happen. As she was about to lay the egg, the Delaware went over and started pecking her on the head--hard. I stopped the Delaware and within 30 seconds, the RS laid her egg. About five seconds after laying, the RS pecked through HER OWN EGG and started eating it. The Delaware ran over, shouldered her aside, and finished the job.
So what's that all about???
That being said, now that they are at my house I'm seeing strange behavior between two of my girls. My Delaware (2nd highest hen) and my Red Star (3rd highest hen) have, I suspect, been acting this way for about two weeks although I could only confirm it today. I've noticed that my Red Star seemed to not be laying eggs. Then I saw the Delaware with suspicious yellow patches on her white feathers and found some egg shells in the deep litter. So I have an egg eater. Okay. But the weird thing is that it is ONLY the Red Star's egg that is eaten, even though they all lay in the same place. Today, I saw the RS about to lay so I watched to see what would happen. As she was about to lay the egg, the Delaware went over and started pecking her on the head--hard. I stopped the Delaware and within 30 seconds, the RS laid her egg. About five seconds after laying, the RS pecked through HER OWN EGG and started eating it. The Delaware ran over, shouldered her aside, and finished the job.
So what's that all about???
