Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

I'm afraid that I have one chicken who is either suicidal or extremely stupid.
The heated water fount is suspended by a chain. I took it down to refill. When I took the fount back out I found a pullet hanging from said chain. She had an entire link caught in her mouth and was hanging several inches above the floor. She had to have jumped up and tied to swallow the chain.
Fortunately, I gathered her up and extracted the chain. Stupid bird is fine. No real harm was done.

And I learned a lesson. NEVER leave anything loose or dangling in the chicken coop. Not even for a minute.
That sounds like it was a dare. Some of the other hens got together and tripled dog dared her to try to eat that chain link.
 
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Someone's leg is looking better.
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had a bit of it here that we took off. seems to be healing.
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kinda hoping that we can take that part off of her soon as well. kinda acts like it would like to come off.
 
Hello everyone. I am having a hen pecking at the clutch of eggs. I have six hens, and they all lay in the same spot every day, so I don't know which one is doing this. A couple of weeks ago I had the problem, then I put two fake eggs in the nesting spot, and that seemed to help. Now one of the fake eggs was broken, and another real egg was cracked. A few maybe important facts. None of the eggs were eaten, all of the hens are completely free range, they always have access to egg layers pellets, I don't give them oyster shells, and they are all under a year old. Thanks for the advice.
 
Hello everyone. I am having a hen pecking at the clutch of eggs. I have six hens, and they all lay in the same spot every day, so I don't know which one is doing this. A couple of weeks ago I had the problem, then I put two fake eggs in the nesting spot, and that seemed to help. Now one of the fake eggs was broken, and another real egg was cracked. A few maybe important facts. None of the eggs were eaten, all of the hens are completely free range, they always have access to egg layers pellets, I don't give them oyster shells, and they are all under a year old. Thanks for the advice.
pics of pecks please
 
If it's just a peck... how strong are the shells on those eggs?

A hen will often give an egg she lays a peck after laying. From what I've read, it's a test of the shell to determine if it's fit to be hatched. If the shells are thin, the peck will go through.

Of course, what I've read may be totally wrong. :p
 
The shells seem normal, not thin at all. I will see if I have a shell to take a picture of once I get home. Today was garbage day, so the fake egg might be gone. I didn't know if they would bother another hens eggs, since for some reason they all want to lay in the same spot at the same time. They have plenty of other options, but none are as good as this one apparently.
 

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