This is happened to three of our chickens now and I don't know what to do about it does anybody have any advice? Has anybody else experienced this and what did you do?
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Ouch, that looks painful! Poor chicken!
First up - separate that bird from the flock immediately and put her into a confined pen where she will be safe. Chickens are vicious and if they see or smell blood they will keep on pecking at it until the other bird dies from their injuries. Clean out the wound well, feed her up and keep her warm and safe until she is completely healed up.
Next up we need to ascertain who is inflicting the injuries. Is it other hens who are doing it? Or is there a possibility that a rooster is causing it during mating? Quite often the rooster will grab hold of the hen's comb to 'hang on' to her whilst treading. If that is the case, I would recommend removing that rooster and getting another one which is gentler on your hens.
If it's another chicken doing the damage, I would isolate that chicken for a week or two and then reintegrate her back into the flock AFTER this girl has healed up and been added back into the flock herself. By that time the mean hen will have lost her dominance and seniority in the flock and will be less likely to attack the other hens.
I would also bump up their protein intake (maybe some extra meat or mealworms?) and make sure they either get free ranging time, or if they are cooped up provide some chicken entertainment. A bored bird is more likely to peck, but if you hang up fruit for them to jump for, provide whole melons and tomatoes for them to eat, and throw in some tree branches and logs for them to climb on and hide in they will be less likely to go after each other for fun.
That's about the best I can come up with I'm afraid. I do hope you girl heals up ok.
- Krista
Thank you, we do have a rooster who I was sure was the reason this was happening but my daughter said she aw one of the hens pecking her but if she was injured by the rooster then the hens would be responding to the blood. Would it work with the dominance and mating if we confined him for a while or would he just go back to how he was before? We are in Duluth mn so they don't want to go out because of weather but I'm going to try and make the coop entertaining. Thank you again.![]()