CB_ChickenGal
Hatching
- Dec 5, 2024
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Hi everyone! New poster, and new to chicken keeping in general.
I got a little hen pecking situation that I need some advice on. We have 5 hens, got them as day olds in June, so they all grew up together. Our coop is 4’x4’, and the run is 4’x16’.
I’ve never had any problems with aggression so far (as far as I could tell). And as of today one only hen has started laying, but the others seem close.
A couple of days ago we found hen A in the run with a bloody pecked earlobe, we took her in the house where she stayed in a crate for 4 days to heal. She still had a bit of a scab, but it wasn’t bleeding or red anymore, so we let everyone out to free range together and supervised their interactions. There was no outright targeted aggression, however when hen A and hen B were close, hen B would peck at her ear, and wattles, and hen A would freeze up and just take it. None of the other hens seemed to notice or care when around her.
We let hen A sleep in the coop that night, and took hen B inside to separate the bully.
This morning when we let them out, it all seemed well, they ate together and went off to do their thing, about an hour later we noticed hen A was bleeding again from her wounded ear.
So now we switch back hen A, and hen B.
I’m at a loss on what to do. I know chickens can be cruel, but I’m scared to leave them sort it out if blood is being drawn. I don’t want to have to rehome any of them. But I don’t understand why she’s being picked on this bad. She’s definitely the lowest in the pecking order, she’s a big pushover.
It’s also starting to get below 0 Celsius, and I don’t want to keep any of them in the house for too long in fear of them not being able to acclimate to the winter temperatures when I put them back.
I could really use some advice on how to handle this situation.
Thank you all in advance.
Photo is from the first day of her injury.
I got a little hen pecking situation that I need some advice on. We have 5 hens, got them as day olds in June, so they all grew up together. Our coop is 4’x4’, and the run is 4’x16’.
I’ve never had any problems with aggression so far (as far as I could tell). And as of today one only hen has started laying, but the others seem close.
A couple of days ago we found hen A in the run with a bloody pecked earlobe, we took her in the house where she stayed in a crate for 4 days to heal. She still had a bit of a scab, but it wasn’t bleeding or red anymore, so we let everyone out to free range together and supervised their interactions. There was no outright targeted aggression, however when hen A and hen B were close, hen B would peck at her ear, and wattles, and hen A would freeze up and just take it. None of the other hens seemed to notice or care when around her.
We let hen A sleep in the coop that night, and took hen B inside to separate the bully.
This morning when we let them out, it all seemed well, they ate together and went off to do their thing, about an hour later we noticed hen A was bleeding again from her wounded ear.
So now we switch back hen A, and hen B.
I’m at a loss on what to do. I know chickens can be cruel, but I’m scared to leave them sort it out if blood is being drawn. I don’t want to have to rehome any of them. But I don’t understand why she’s being picked on this bad. She’s definitely the lowest in the pecking order, she’s a big pushover.
It’s also starting to get below 0 Celsius, and I don’t want to keep any of them in the house for too long in fear of them not being able to acclimate to the winter temperatures when I put them back.
I could really use some advice on how to handle this situation.
Thank you all in advance.
Photo is from the first day of her injury.