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mottocytie
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- Jan 17, 2024
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Well, that’s what I thought, to just give it some time, but today however I saw her attacking the other hen in the coop and pecking her comb and neck feathers, then some time later I saw her attacking again and pulling out her neck feathers, so I think isolation will be the better option because it doesn’t seem to be getting better and might cause injuries now.To me a dominant hen mounting another in the absence of a rooster is not dangerous abhorrent behavior. It is not something I see that often but I have seen it. It is simply her showing her dominance. It's a way to enforce her authority as the dominant hen. As long as no one is being injured I see no reason to challenge that hen for flock dominance. I would not want her to think of me as a rival. As long as no one is being injured I let them be chickens. I don't see anything to punish with a time out or anything else.