Head Hen Is Acting Like A Rooster And Mounting Other Hens!!! HELP!

Apr 22, 2024
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Hello all, my 3-year-old Buff Orpington, Buttercup, has recently started to act as a rooster. I was out with them today, and I watched as she mounted one of the younger and weaker hens, then I pulled her off and came back later and she was doing it again to a different hen that is her same age and only a little smaller than her. Yesterday, I saw them squabbling with each other, but I figured it was just them working out who was boss. Recently 3 of my younger hens have started to lose feathers on their backs, and I thought that it was molting, one of them has gotten worse, so I have started to treat it. At first, I thought it started as a molt and then her back got sunburnt, but now I am thinking that Buttercup kept mounting her. I am wondering if there is any explanation for this and if there is any way to fix Buttercup's behavior.
LMK
thanks!!
 
Sometimes without a rooster a hen will take the role of rooster. Sometimes it's a hormonal issue, and sometimes it's a dominance issue, and other times it's because the need for a mate is an instinct too strong, and they fulfill it by one becoming a stand in male.

You could try removing the hen and penning her separately to see if it helps. I'd do around 2 weeks.
 
My lavender Orpington is doing the same thing. :( Our sweet rooster was killed in April by a dog.
I wouldn’t mind this new habit, but she’s so much bigger than most of my flock. I have a lot of bantams that she might accidentally hurt.

Will getting a rooster help?
 

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