So.....
Diane-Ida 's gotten into trouble, somebody (Popcorn probably?) has laid into her and drawn blood, looks like it happened earlier today by the fresh color. I saw them in person first around noon today outside but didn't look closely, everybody was acting normally.
Below, a video still with flash as it was about 4pm when I realized it wasn't dirt but blood and tried to get pictures.
Diane-Ida-Biter, a.k.a. "The Bruiser"
She went for my hand right away, first off, today when I was doing chores but I said a strong No and picked her up near the litter, turning her a bit on her side, held her like that for 10 seconds and she didn't fight me. She behaved pretty well after that and I didn't offer her a chance at my hands for awhile, then later we foraged together a little in wet leaves and she didn't try for my hand. Late in the day she did attack my boots, I said No several times, she was growling and keening, then Popcorn trotted over ready to rumble and she ran away.
I don't think of Popcorn or Hazel as ones to pick fights. I assume one of them dispensed this for a good reason? I hope it was a smack-down for something earned and it's some kind of Idiot Stage she will outgrow, and accept her place. Bob called her feisty, is she an Ambitious pullet? The Spuds are 21 weeks old as of last Monday.
Then again Dakota spent the night with @featherhead007 because of Flash and they are two years old (?) or so?
Seems peaceful enough in there now, and it's looked that way every evening....I don't know about early mornings though.
Peaceful foraging around the blueberries yesterday afternoon -
Tedi in front, Diane-Ida then Anna in back.
Popcorn
Hazel
Diane-Ida 's gotten into trouble, somebody (Popcorn probably?) has laid into her and drawn blood, looks like it happened earlier today by the fresh color. I saw them in person first around noon today outside but didn't look closely, everybody was acting normally.
Below, a video still with flash as it was about 4pm when I realized it wasn't dirt but blood and tried to get pictures.
Diane-Ida-Biter, a.k.a. "The Bruiser"
She went for my hand right away, first off, today when I was doing chores but I said a strong No and picked her up near the litter, turning her a bit on her side, held her like that for 10 seconds and she didn't fight me. She behaved pretty well after that and I didn't offer her a chance at my hands for awhile, then later we foraged together a little in wet leaves and she didn't try for my hand. Late in the day she did attack my boots, I said No several times, she was growling and keening, then Popcorn trotted over ready to rumble and she ran away.
I don't think of Popcorn or Hazel as ones to pick fights. I assume one of them dispensed this for a good reason? I hope it was a smack-down for something earned and it's some kind of Idiot Stage she will outgrow, and accept her place. Bob called her feisty, is she an Ambitious pullet? The Spuds are 21 weeks old as of last Monday.
Then again Dakota spent the night with @featherhead007 because of Flash and they are two years old (?) or so?
Seems peaceful enough in there now, and it's looked that way every evening....I don't know about early mornings though.
Peaceful foraging around the blueberries yesterday afternoon -
Tedi in front, Diane-Ida then Anna in back.
Popcorn
Hazel