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No- they don't all stop laying- I have one who is still laying (GLW) because she hasn't molted yet, but she must be getting ready to because she is only laying every two to three days instead of almost every day.
I kept the mean-hen isolated in the ark yesterday and today- I just "allowed" her out and fed the other girls treats "worms" in front of her and did not allow her to get close - when she would come in calmly I let her have a worm- if she "muscled" her way in I pushed her back and didn't let her have one. I thought perhaps I could take on the role of "head hen" and she would get the idea. The weird thing about this pecking order mix- up is she is on the bottom normally, and the normally head hen (SLW) is the one she is pecking. No one else is pecking her- just the one mean EE!
by the way... Will hunt for food- I do have plenty of room for them- they have a 8'x6' ark and another 20'x15' attached run- we live in San Diego so they can be outside most of the time. the mean hen- literally "hunts" down the molting chicken until she has her cornered even using the fence or nest boxes to get her. She even chased her up the ladder yesterday and trapped her there. When I went to let them down this morning- no one came down- meangirl was guarding the ladder from above.
Thanks for your thoughts everyone- I guess my question now is- will the pecking order go back to the way it was before the molt or will they be mixed up because this mean girl who thinks she is tops now, is not nice. When the rest of the flock was out by themselves it was a very peaceful experience (like it used to be before yesterday) as soon as I let mean-girl out this afternoon- they all raised their heads and were extremely wary of her- then the worst of the molters got attacked again-so in she went back into isolation. I don't know if this will rehabilitate her or not- Anyone who has done this and been successful -please fill me in???