BeanieBabies
In the Brooder
- Nov 13, 2025
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I've got my teen mum hen in a look but don't touch partition inside my chicken run with her chicks. Occasionally, for various reasons but mostly her inability to get all her babies up the ramp into her coop itself (a problem that she has figured out as of last night! I'm very proud of her), I have had to step in and pick up a chick and pop her in the coop with her mama. Nobody is happy when I do this, and the chick kicks up a MIGHTY fuss about it, big old baby 'help me' yells.
The fun part is, even the other two hens respond to this, even the girl who isn't laying yet and has a tendency to follow and peck the chicks.
One of my hens flew from her free-ranging position across half of my not-small suburban yard OVER the run's fence and straight next to the partition, in order to scold me.
I expect this behaviour from the mum, but from the other hens as well absolutely delights me.
The fun part is, even the other two hens respond to this, even the girl who isn't laying yet and has a tendency to follow and peck the chicks.
One of my hens flew from her free-ranging position across half of my not-small suburban yard OVER the run's fence and straight next to the partition, in order to scold me.
I expect this behaviour from the mum, but from the other hens as well absolutely delights me.