chickenflower
Hatching
Is it a myth or true that chickens can sense sickness in another chicken and try to destroy it? Is it some evolutionary trait that keeps an illness from spreading in a flock? Or is it just a visible injury or the sight of blood that is actually the reason for a chicken succumbing to a gang attack.
My story is this...I was taking care of someone else's chickens while he was away. (he does not keep his chickens well at all, dirty and crowded) One was getting attacked every time she came down from a roost. She could barely make it to food or water before they started jumping of her, more than one at a time, scratching and pecking. She was severely mangy, and balded on her neck and back. No serious open wounds, though. I couldn't bare to leave her there to be tormented so I took her with me and isolated her in my coop with my chickens. Now, she is protected from other chickens, but she can see everyone and everyone else can see her. My worry is this..., if it is true that chickens can sense an unseen illness in their own, perhaps I just let a sick chicken infect my flock. My hope is that I saved her life and she was simply the poor chicken at the bottom of the pecking order.
In case anyone will ask, I did not try to place her with my flock without the barricade, so I don't know if they would attack her. I didn't want to risk it. Also, no roosters were involved, just girls.
My plan is to let her heal, hope she doesn't have a sickness that will kill all my other chickens, and try the night time-in the dark- method of including her into the flock. And perhaps vicks vap o rub on her too.
So, my original question, again, is, Can chickens somehow sense an unseen illness in other chickens?
Thanks!
My story is this...I was taking care of someone else's chickens while he was away. (he does not keep his chickens well at all, dirty and crowded) One was getting attacked every time she came down from a roost. She could barely make it to food or water before they started jumping of her, more than one at a time, scratching and pecking. She was severely mangy, and balded on her neck and back. No serious open wounds, though. I couldn't bare to leave her there to be tormented so I took her with me and isolated her in my coop with my chickens. Now, she is protected from other chickens, but she can see everyone and everyone else can see her. My worry is this..., if it is true that chickens can sense an unseen illness in their own, perhaps I just let a sick chicken infect my flock. My hope is that I saved her life and she was simply the poor chicken at the bottom of the pecking order.
In case anyone will ask, I did not try to place her with my flock without the barricade, so I don't know if they would attack her. I didn't want to risk it. Also, no roosters were involved, just girls.
My plan is to let her heal, hope she doesn't have a sickness that will kill all my other chickens, and try the night time-in the dark- method of including her into the flock. And perhaps vicks vap o rub on her too.
So, my original question, again, is, Can chickens somehow sense an unseen illness in other chickens?
Thanks!