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- Mar 31, 2012
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thank you Shawn. I don't know why I didn't think to try holding her down. I actually did that with my rooster when he came after me. Believe it or not I was able to catch him right when he attacked me. I held him down then carried him around for a few minutes. that did the trick. No more problems from him. I will definitely try that with my bossy bird. No, I'm a vegetarian, so no chicken and noodles for me, Thanks.Looks like you have received some very good advice. Isolating the bully may or may not work. She may lose pecking order and may get picked on herself, or, you may just have a "mean", overly aggressive bird.
Your call. I am a farmer and would have chicken and noodles, but, as a pet, I certainly understand your want to save her.
Another thing you can try.... people do it with roosters... not me, is to humiliate her in front of the other hens by holding her down and asserting that you are the master for 5 minutes or so.
It is natural for chickens to have an Alpha through submissive birds. It is unacceptable to have a violent bird in chicken society.
Draw blood, death row.
I say it tongue in cheek but I honestly wish you the best of luck,
Shawn