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I have essentially three flocks of chickens. Usually it's just fighting among the flocks, but since molting they've all been crazy and I'm not sure who to start with to correct the behaviors. Usually I can target a bully hen who needs correction, but this time I'm stumped and could use advice.
My three groups are
The Core Girls: my original chickens. There is a Rhode Island Red, a Wyandotte, a black sex link, and two bantam wyandotte (one rooster, one hen who are unusually bonded)
The Rescues: a flock I rescued when they were abandoned. They ended up being sick and I've been unable to rehome them. They are a barnyard mix, but two are barred rocks (one larger, one smaller) a cinnamon rhode Island Red, and an Easter egger.
The Babies: my bantams raised chicks this spring since mama is a fierce broody. There are two black sex links, a d'Uccle rooster, and a welsummer.
Each flock won't accept new chickens (except maybe the Babies. They like everyone) no matter what I do. It's been... fine-ish. Until they molted. The Rescues have Doll, a barred rock with a major attitude. She regularly beats up everyone who isn't in her group. In fact every time I've had a temporary rooster she's tried to get into the cage and beat him up. She's the leader of the Rescues. Or was. She's *incredibly* dense physically and can't jump. She also had a very hard molt and lost all of her wing feathers. She began sleeping on a lower perch from her flock and it's messed them up. Now that she's all feathered out again her flock pecks at her regularly. I tried setting her on their perch tonight and they both pecked her off the perch. During the day she pecks at my other chickens and has them terrified of her. I'd start with her, except...
She's been cranky because my rooster has been going after her. He's been incredibly naughty with all the fighting. He's too passive and the hens bully HIM when he's in their way. He will peck at Doll and her flock when they're eating, chase them to try to mount (then gives up because he's a bantam and they're not) and makes it his mission to make sure their food time is uncomfortable. It's really stressing out the Rescues. My rooster is also getting greedy for treats and pecking at the hens to take it instead of making noises for everyone. He acts like he's high on something. I'd start with him, except...
The babies are trying to mingle with the Big Girls now that they're grown up. They will try to steal food/treats from the other hens (even when I throw food all over the yard) and get pecked on. That upsets Mama and Papa Roo who then peck at everyone, including the Babies. The Babies in turn are trying to provoke the other flocks. They're too passive to peck at anyone, but they won't "go away" and it's stressing out the other chickens. My baby rooster gets the snot beaten out of him by literally everyone and now he's incredibly stressed and hides up high where they can't get to him.
Oh, and for a fun added problem... They've now begun attacking my cat. I'm talking hackles raised, lunging feet first attacking. My cat is now stressed about it and is attacking my other cats. That's caused my incredibly sensitive and insecure cat to pee outside of his litterbox and now my house stinks.
My Wyandotte from the Core group is absolutely terrified of the Rescues. Heck, my entire Core group is terrified of the rescues. The Wyandotte is especially struggling though. She's incredibly passive. My bully hen from the Rescues is getting chased by my naughty rooster and is being kicked out of her own flock. Mama hen still thinks the Babies are Babies (they lay eggs and the rooster crows) and is upset that they get attacked. My baby rooster gets beaten up of him by literally everyone. Nobody will let anybody else join their clique and they just want to fight. (Except the clueless cinnamon one who is fine) If I toss them treats I have to set a separate dish where the Rescues can't find it so my wyandotte can eat without literally running in terror. If I set up six feed areas in different parts of the yard they will shuffle from area to area and bully the others.
I'm about to scream. With my cats I can usually target who needs to be corrected the most and the rest falls in line. Everyone in my flocks are equal problems and I don't know where (or how) to start. I would rehome some of them except they all came to me with the sniffles and nobody wants to take a chance with a sick chicken. (Yes, even the Babies came from an infected flock)
Please tell me there is something I can do to get them co-existing again! They don't have to LIKE each other, they just need to stop terrorizing each other.
My three groups are
The Core Girls: my original chickens. There is a Rhode Island Red, a Wyandotte, a black sex link, and two bantam wyandotte (one rooster, one hen who are unusually bonded)
The Rescues: a flock I rescued when they were abandoned. They ended up being sick and I've been unable to rehome them. They are a barnyard mix, but two are barred rocks (one larger, one smaller) a cinnamon rhode Island Red, and an Easter egger.
The Babies: my bantams raised chicks this spring since mama is a fierce broody. There are two black sex links, a d'Uccle rooster, and a welsummer.
Each flock won't accept new chickens (except maybe the Babies. They like everyone) no matter what I do. It's been... fine-ish. Until they molted. The Rescues have Doll, a barred rock with a major attitude. She regularly beats up everyone who isn't in her group. In fact every time I've had a temporary rooster she's tried to get into the cage and beat him up. She's the leader of the Rescues. Or was. She's *incredibly* dense physically and can't jump. She also had a very hard molt and lost all of her wing feathers. She began sleeping on a lower perch from her flock and it's messed them up. Now that she's all feathered out again her flock pecks at her regularly. I tried setting her on their perch tonight and they both pecked her off the perch. During the day she pecks at my other chickens and has them terrified of her. I'd start with her, except...
She's been cranky because my rooster has been going after her. He's been incredibly naughty with all the fighting. He's too passive and the hens bully HIM when he's in their way. He will peck at Doll and her flock when they're eating, chase them to try to mount (then gives up because he's a bantam and they're not) and makes it his mission to make sure their food time is uncomfortable. It's really stressing out the Rescues. My rooster is also getting greedy for treats and pecking at the hens to take it instead of making noises for everyone. He acts like he's high on something. I'd start with him, except...
The babies are trying to mingle with the Big Girls now that they're grown up. They will try to steal food/treats from the other hens (even when I throw food all over the yard) and get pecked on. That upsets Mama and Papa Roo who then peck at everyone, including the Babies. The Babies in turn are trying to provoke the other flocks. They're too passive to peck at anyone, but they won't "go away" and it's stressing out the other chickens. My baby rooster gets the snot beaten out of him by literally everyone and now he's incredibly stressed and hides up high where they can't get to him.
Oh, and for a fun added problem... They've now begun attacking my cat. I'm talking hackles raised, lunging feet first attacking. My cat is now stressed about it and is attacking my other cats. That's caused my incredibly sensitive and insecure cat to pee outside of his litterbox and now my house stinks.
My Wyandotte from the Core group is absolutely terrified of the Rescues. Heck, my entire Core group is terrified of the rescues. The Wyandotte is especially struggling though. She's incredibly passive. My bully hen from the Rescues is getting chased by my naughty rooster and is being kicked out of her own flock. Mama hen still thinks the Babies are Babies (they lay eggs and the rooster crows) and is upset that they get attacked. My baby rooster gets beaten up of him by literally everyone. Nobody will let anybody else join their clique and they just want to fight. (Except the clueless cinnamon one who is fine) If I toss them treats I have to set a separate dish where the Rescues can't find it so my wyandotte can eat without literally running in terror. If I set up six feed areas in different parts of the yard they will shuffle from area to area and bully the others.
I'm about to scream. With my cats I can usually target who needs to be corrected the most and the rest falls in line. Everyone in my flocks are equal problems and I don't know where (or how) to start. I would rehome some of them except they all came to me with the sniffles and nobody wants to take a chance with a sick chicken. (Yes, even the Babies came from an infected flock)
Please tell me there is something I can do to get them co-existing again! They don't have to LIKE each other, they just need to stop terrorizing each other.
