Wrightwife
In the Brooder
- May 7, 2019
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Hello! I've looked here for info quite a lot over the last year, since I got my first two chickens. But this is my first post!
My question is this: one of my two adult hens (a Silver Laced Wyandotte, other is Barred Rock) has become very testy lately ( for maybe 2 months) to say the least... normally I would have no problem picking them both up and hand feeding them treats. One day, as I was crouched down offering her some tasty greens, she began pecking my hand fiercely, and then tried to jump up and spur my face. Luckily I blocked the attack.
Since then, I have made a point to spend extra time around her in particular, petting, holding and just walking around, never backing down when she tries to peck me. It doesn't seem to have made a difference at all
Now I am in the process of introducing the two new pullets (Easter egger and leghorn, about 8wks old).
I have the older hens and pullets separated by fencing, but allow them to mingle every day in the afternoons with my supervision (it's been about a week of daytime visits)
Testy hen is NOT pleased. She refuses to stop chasing and aggressively pecking and ripping out feathers, and still has a problem with me being around as well.
Is this normal? Is there anything I can do to get her to behave, at least with me?
(Possibly relevant info: hen is still laying normally, none of them show any indication of sickness, and they all have plenty of space, which includes a freerange area that constantly has fresh greens to enjoy, and that is the area the adult hens are in when I'm not supervising introductions)
My question is this: one of my two adult hens (a Silver Laced Wyandotte, other is Barred Rock) has become very testy lately ( for maybe 2 months) to say the least... normally I would have no problem picking them both up and hand feeding them treats. One day, as I was crouched down offering her some tasty greens, she began pecking my hand fiercely, and then tried to jump up and spur my face. Luckily I blocked the attack.
Since then, I have made a point to spend extra time around her in particular, petting, holding and just walking around, never backing down when she tries to peck me. It doesn't seem to have made a difference at all
Now I am in the process of introducing the two new pullets (Easter egger and leghorn, about 8wks old).
I have the older hens and pullets separated by fencing, but allow them to mingle every day in the afternoons with my supervision (it's been about a week of daytime visits)
Testy hen is NOT pleased. She refuses to stop chasing and aggressively pecking and ripping out feathers, and still has a problem with me being around as well.
Is this normal? Is there anything I can do to get her to behave, at least with me?
(Possibly relevant info: hen is still laying normally, none of them show any indication of sickness, and they all have plenty of space, which includes a freerange area that constantly has fresh greens to enjoy, and that is the area the adult hens are in when I'm not supervising introductions)