DickMidnight
Crowing
- Oct 23, 2021
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i’ve got a lavender hen who i’m pretty sure is near the bottom of the pecking order for my flock.
when i go in to give them treats, she always stays back and gets pecked away when she goes to get herself some.
tonight when i checked on them at roosting time, i noticed she’s on the top roost, snuggled in tight between two other birds.
is it unusual for a bird at or near the bottom of the pecking order to be roosting in prime real estate?
when i go in to give them treats, she always stays back and gets pecked away when she goes to get herself some.
tonight when i checked on them at roosting time, i noticed she’s on the top roost, snuggled in tight between two other birds.
is it unusual for a bird at or near the bottom of the pecking order to be roosting in prime real estate?