- Jul 31, 2009
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For the last few months our chickens (all hens mostly just over the age of 1 but some ranging from 3 to 7 years of age) have started to feather peck each other. They have a large coop and run, plenty of room, plus we let them out nearly every day to roam our property. They get scraps, wheat, and lay pellets, plus anything they eat or catch while roaming. Some of the chickens are so bad off that they are nearly naked or just have a light fuzz of feathers. I have noticed though that the relatively "good" looking ones are missing feathers mostly around their heads, necks, and bottoms. I have kept chickens for years and they haven't ever done anything to this extreme and I am stumped as to why they are doing it now.
They have also started to mount each other. I have had hens crow before and that was a surprise the first time it happened but I haven't ever seen hens mount each other or at least this many hens doing it (lol pun intended). I am wondering now if that is why a lot of the head/neck feather pecking is happening.
They have also gotten a lot more aggressive lately. A pullet got into their coop the other day (another hen has been raising chicks in a penned off part of the run) and they killed her quite brutally. They trapped her in a corner and basically tore her apart. Not a pretty sight (we didn't find out until way too late).
Now I know all of these things are pretty normal separately but I am wondering if everything combined means some thing? Any ideas or thoughts on how to correct this behavior?
They have also started to mount each other. I have had hens crow before and that was a surprise the first time it happened but I haven't ever seen hens mount each other or at least this many hens doing it (lol pun intended). I am wondering now if that is why a lot of the head/neck feather pecking is happening.
They have also gotten a lot more aggressive lately. A pullet got into their coop the other day (another hen has been raising chicks in a penned off part of the run) and they killed her quite brutally. They trapped her in a corner and basically tore her apart. Not a pretty sight (we didn't find out until way too late).
Now I know all of these things are pretty normal separately but I am wondering if everything combined means some thing? Any ideas or thoughts on how to correct this behavior?