- Oct 8, 2014
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So my new members of the flock have settled in rather nicely with the older gals, but now that they get along, other problems are starting to appear.
I've got 8 chickens all together.
Older gals- Two barred rocks, and one Rhode island red
Younger members- two light brahmas, one white barred rock, and two production reds... Which one turned out to be a rooster.
The younger ones were all raised up together and have never shown heavy aggression towards each other until a few days ago.
My white barred rock is the head honcho when it comes to the younger ones, though she used to be content with following the rooster around even though she'd still show him that she was boss. One day I guess she just got sick of him sticking around and kept trying to pick a fight with him. She wouldn't let him eat, stand around, lay, anything really without her standing above him with her neck feather up.
One day I got back from work and I saw blood around her neck. I took her inside right away and found out that she had two small scratch's on the side of her head, and when I went back to the run, I realized the roosters feathers were everywhere. Not wanting another fight to breakout, I went and grabbed him, and as soon I caught him, she came straight over and was attacking his face with what I'd pick clearly as rage. Which gave away that it was indeed them fighting.
The rooster has his own place now, much to his dislike, and is allowed to see the girls through a fence. Sometime the white barred will come over, fluff her neck feathers and stare him down. But now that their separated, she mostly ignores him.
I tried looking up closer problems that people have had that's somewhat similar to mine.
But its always, new hens attacking a rooster, or a new rooster being attacked by established hens.
Which in my cause it a already established flock with just a hen attacking a rooster.
Save to say, I think my hen is more of a rooster then the actual rooster.
I've got 8 chickens all together.
Older gals- Two barred rocks, and one Rhode island red
Younger members- two light brahmas, one white barred rock, and two production reds... Which one turned out to be a rooster.
The younger ones were all raised up together and have never shown heavy aggression towards each other until a few days ago.
My white barred rock is the head honcho when it comes to the younger ones, though she used to be content with following the rooster around even though she'd still show him that she was boss. One day I guess she just got sick of him sticking around and kept trying to pick a fight with him. She wouldn't let him eat, stand around, lay, anything really without her standing above him with her neck feather up.
One day I got back from work and I saw blood around her neck. I took her inside right away and found out that she had two small scratch's on the side of her head, and when I went back to the run, I realized the roosters feathers were everywhere. Not wanting another fight to breakout, I went and grabbed him, and as soon I caught him, she came straight over and was attacking his face with what I'd pick clearly as rage. Which gave away that it was indeed them fighting.
The rooster has his own place now, much to his dislike, and is allowed to see the girls through a fence. Sometime the white barred will come over, fluff her neck feathers and stare him down. But now that their separated, she mostly ignores him.
I tried looking up closer problems that people have had that's somewhat similar to mine.
But its always, new hens attacking a rooster, or a new rooster being attacked by established hens.
Which in my cause it a already established flock with just a hen attacking a rooster.
Save to say, I think my hen is more of a rooster then the actual rooster.
