- Apr 24, 2019
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Hi! I'm Jess, I live near Ann Arbor MI. This is my first post although I have come here for advice and guidance many times over the years through google searches.
I currently have two chickens. Sakura is my bantam double laced silver barnvelder. "Tree puff" (a young child named her) is a large smaaland hen. They are both coming up on their second birthday. Historically, Tree Puff has been a great layer producing an egg almost every day. She even laid through the winter producing four or five eggs a week.
A few things happened at approximately the same time. Spring started to show itself so I pulled the heat lamp out of their roost. Tree Puff definitely rules the roost, she's big, territorial, noisier, (even has a strangely large comb). She preens the little one and protects her from perceived threats. Around this time she started pulling out the feathers on Sakura's head and neck on the roost. They started to grow back after putting some no-peck on her, but one day about a week later when I was letting them free range I noticed Sakarura had several pecking injuries to her neck and head. I pay very close attention to them, this has never happened before. Like this forum often suggests... I jailed the bully while treating the injured.
I created a very humane enclosure within the coop where Tree Puff had plenty of room to move around, go outside, and still socialize with Sakura. She HATED it. She's very active and did not appreciate the enclosure. I still let them free range together under supervision for a half h our each day. After 3-4 days when Sakura's wounds were closed up, I reintroduced them. Tree puff still pulls occasional feather from Sakura's neck, but no injuries or significant trauma.
Anyway- Tree Puff stopped laying. She hasn't laid in a few weeks. It stopped around the time the light was pulled, she began to bully, and was jailed. I'm wondering if there are connections here and if so, what can I do besides continue to care for her like my pet? I also understand that chickens can biochemically transition to Roosters, but I don't know a lot about this. Could this be happening? I sure hope not.. I love her eggs, but will love her and care for her anyway.
Sorry for the long post- any suggestions? Thanks ahead of time for the flock of ideas
See pictures of my babes below.
I currently have two chickens. Sakura is my bantam double laced silver barnvelder. "Tree puff" (a young child named her) is a large smaaland hen. They are both coming up on their second birthday. Historically, Tree Puff has been a great layer producing an egg almost every day. She even laid through the winter producing four or five eggs a week.
A few things happened at approximately the same time. Spring started to show itself so I pulled the heat lamp out of their roost. Tree Puff definitely rules the roost, she's big, territorial, noisier, (even has a strangely large comb). She preens the little one and protects her from perceived threats. Around this time she started pulling out the feathers on Sakura's head and neck on the roost. They started to grow back after putting some no-peck on her, but one day about a week later when I was letting them free range I noticed Sakarura had several pecking injuries to her neck and head. I pay very close attention to them, this has never happened before. Like this forum often suggests... I jailed the bully while treating the injured.
I created a very humane enclosure within the coop where Tree Puff had plenty of room to move around, go outside, and still socialize with Sakura. She HATED it. She's very active and did not appreciate the enclosure. I still let them free range together under supervision for a half h our each day. After 3-4 days when Sakura's wounds were closed up, I reintroduced them. Tree puff still pulls occasional feather from Sakura's neck, but no injuries or significant trauma.
Anyway- Tree Puff stopped laying. She hasn't laid in a few weeks. It stopped around the time the light was pulled, she began to bully, and was jailed. I'm wondering if there are connections here and if so, what can I do besides continue to care for her like my pet? I also understand that chickens can biochemically transition to Roosters, but I don't know a lot about this. Could this be happening? I sure hope not.. I love her eggs, but will love her and care for her anyway.
Sorry for the long post- any suggestions? Thanks ahead of time for the flock of ideas
