Annabellaa
Chirping
- Oct 2, 2022
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I purchased a variety of day-old pullets almost 4 months ago. All except 3 are laying. One of those non-laying hens (Penguin is her name) in her teen years has decided that she hates my skin, specifically my fingers and hands and occasionally my eyeballs. when I am doing anything around the coop as soon as she spies my exposed hands and fingers she absolutely rips them apart. she will peck and pull at my skin and draws blood often, if I can move my hand before she gets it she will run after it and try to jump and get me or wait for me to continue my task to attack. they are very deliberate pecks, not accidental I have no food in my hand. she used to perch on my shoulder and still occasionally perches on my arm, is always around me like my other hens, and seems to look for my presence and enjoy it. the second I have exposed skin, she loses her mind. any skin including ankles although hands are her worst. Her breed is called 'norian' she is a crossbreed with a maran and another breed I cannot remember. she is fine with my other hens although she is the largest of them all by a few pounds. From what I have seen she gets bossed around by almost all of my other hens, even the ones half her size so I think she is close to the bottom of the pecking order. I can't figure out why she is doing this and I haven't been able to stop it. she is a sweet hen so long as I am covered aside from occasional pecks at things stuck to my clothes she does not attempt to attack in any other circumstance. Why is she doing this? Can I stop it? I've tried many remedies none of them work. Is she just a prude enforcing her modesty agenda?