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Ooohhhhh, okay... hmmmmm.. not sure I’ve noticed it with my bantams though either... although, they don’t seem to go after anyone..so I don’t know... and they are pretty junior.. usually being chased about on a regular basis. ......I guess chickens be crazy!Shad says the hens higher in the pecking order attack Sydney because they feel she is too junior to be hatching, in their opinion of course. I can only guess that Phyllis chose this time to try and get out of last place. Maybe @Shadrach can provide insights into why Phyllis tried this today.![]()
There you go. Go figure.Ooohhhhh, okay... hmmmmm.. not sure I’ve noticed it with my bantams though either... although, they don’t seem to go after anyone..so I don’t know... and they are pretty junior.. usually being chased about on a regular basis. ......I guess chickens be crazy!
Dodging the Worst of Them
Severe thunderstorm warnings have been popping up all night but we seem to be dodging them. I hope @CrazyChookChookLady is as well. Here is a storm crossing the skyline to the north of us just as night was falling.
Thank you! With the three new ones.. I am up to 19 now![]()
Regarding the storm and the change in recreation time you could be right. Time varies a lot with the hens here that are broody. Donk for example who is sitting for a three day switch off came out first thing with the others on day one but today she didn't leave the nest until the afternoon. I would think that hunger would have a bearing.Day 18: My Cutie has a Mean Streak
Sydney came off the nest about 40 minutes later today. It is cooler out today after the storms last night. I wonder if that had anything to do with it? Any thoughts on that @Shadrach or others?
She came running out as usual, took a big drink and started scratching for food. Phyllis came over as she did yesterday but her posture was much different. Phyllis extended her neck very high.......now sometimes she does this to see something but her posture was wrong for that.......Phyllis maneuvered herself directly in front of Sydney......... this is when Sydney first took note.........and then Phyllis attacked.
While Sydney was not quite ready, she did not back down. A rumble ensued and the end result was Sydney standing on Phyllis.
Never one to let an opportunity go uncapitalized, that is when Lilly struck at Sydney's back from behind. There was a flutter of wings and everyone separated.
I had hoped things were decided but Phyllis was not deterred.
Sydney went to dust bathe and Phyllis went over towards her. I started the camera to catch what was going to happen next. Pecking order fights are never easy to watch but I think you will find this interesting. Watch for Lilly again, right at the end.
Lilly's last attack resulted in this.
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Forgotten & Forgiven
And just as quickly as it happened, apparently it was forgiven. Phyllis returned later and they hung out together for over 20 minutes. No signs of aggression from either party.
Amazing animals.
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That's great Bob. I'm very interested in seeing what you get. I've got Moon in with me now; also on a three day switch off. I'll be timing her tonight......whether I want to or not. She pretty noisy in there with the egg turning.Action!
@Shadrach the broody cam is on and recording. I'm going to let it record until it stops itself or a couple of hours go by and see what we get.
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My broodies don't go for each other & they don't go for me either. They do a lot of that funny clucking though ~ especially if I force them off the nest. I think some of it is flock dynamics & some might be about how they view the sustainability of multiple nesters. Shad has talked before about how a hen assesses resources before deciding to sit. My hens didn't go for Mhari even though she was very new & a very junior hen. The only time I've seen real aggression is when Morrigu [new & pushy] tried to lay in Hepzibah's preferred nest box when she was prebroody ~ which is almost constantly. She's a BR, Bob.Ooohhhhh, okay... hmmmmm.. not sure I’ve noticed it with my bantams though either... although, they don’t seem to go after anyone..so I don’t know... and they are pretty junior.. usually being chased about on a regular basis. ......I guess chickens be crazy!
A Party Without Me
While I was slaving away at my desk yesterday apparently Mrs BY Bob was having an invitation only party in the rest of the house. There was only 1 invitee apparently.
Phyllis
She has achieved what both Maleficent and Aurora never could, full access to the big coop.
I got this text while working.
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Apparently their were snacks, movies (apparently Phyllis is a Star Trek fan), and good conversation.
And I was not invited!
It is clear that I have lost all control of the situation. She is back in the big coop this morning!![]()