for a hen to peck the comb of the roo. 2 of my hens were pecking the roos comb last night
Jun 6, 2009 #1 d1 Songster 10 Years May 9, 2009 438 0 139 Saucier,Ms. for a hen to peck the comb of the roo. 2 of my hens were pecking the roos comb last night Last edited: Jun 6, 2009
Jun 6, 2009 #2 ebonykawai Songster 12 Years Dec 27, 2007 1,307 14 181 Wheatfield, NY near NiagFalls Norman who?
Jun 6, 2009 Thread starter #3 d1 Songster 10 Years May 9, 2009 438 0 139 Saucier,Ms. ok fixed now,thanks
Jun 6, 2009 #4 ebonykawai Songster 12 Years Dec 27, 2007 1,307 14 181 Wheatfield, NY near NiagFalls Sorry, couldn't resist. It seems to happen a lot, but I don't know why. I re-homed my roo.
Jun 6, 2009 Thread starter #5 d1 Songster 10 Years May 9, 2009 438 0 139 Saucier,Ms. I mean its to the piont of the comb bleeding
Jun 6, 2009 #6 Mahonri Urban Desert Chicken Enthusiast Premium Feather Member 14 Years May 14, 2008 30,368 346 566 North Phoenix My Coop My Coop That's why they call it "hen pecked", poor bounders.
Jun 6, 2009 #7 Mahlzeit Songster 12 Years Jul 16, 2007 1,420 74 216 Long Island NY Guess he wasn't top dog.
Jun 6, 2009 #8 montcapu Songster 11 Years Apr 22, 2008 614 2 149 laingsburg, MI it could be normal b/c he may have not shown who it boss, chickens go after anything red (never paint you toe nails red, ouch) so if the hens are tell him he is not top dog, I would say it was normal
it could be normal b/c he may have not shown who it boss, chickens go after anything red (never paint you toe nails red, ouch) so if the hens are tell him he is not top dog, I would say it was normal