Matilda Belle
Crowing
That's so sweet! I have one that pecks at me when I run out of treats, and she tries to steal my wedding ring sometimes. lol
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Any chicken pecking you should not be tolerated.
It's not 'love'....or wanting to be 'cuddled'.
It's a dominance behavior, and tho not as dangerous as if male does it,
even females should be strongly discouraged for pecking any human.
Have had this happen several times, mostly with hand fed chicks often as they come of age and get spunky. It's pretty easily curbed with calm and deliberate determination.
I peck them back, on the head or anywhere I can reach, with the tips of thumb and first 2 fingers, as hard and fast as many times as I can before they get away. Well, not hard enough to hurt them, just startle them and let them you mean business. That's what another chicken would do, so they understand that kind of communication.
If that doesn't work after a couple applications, I hold them down to the ground with my hand on their back until they submit....again firmly enough to get the job done but not hurt them....add a few finger pecks and/or tug on the feathers on the back of their neck.
Any chicken pecking you should not be tolerated.
It's not 'love'....or wanting to be 'cuddled'.
It's a dominance behavior, and tho not as dangerous as if male does it,
even females should be strongly discouraged for pecking any human.
Have had this happen several times, mostly with hand fed chicks often as they come of age and get spunky. It's pretty easily curbed with calm and deliberate determination.
I peck them back, on the head or anywhere I can reach, with the tips of thumb and first 2 fingers, as hard and fast as many times as I can before they get away. Well, not hard enough to hurt them, just startle them and let them you mean business. That's what another chicken would do, so they understand that kind of communication.
If that doesn't work after a couple applications, I hold them down to the ground with my hand on their back until they submit....again firmly enough to get the job done but not hurt them....add a few finger pecks and/or tug on the feathers on the back of their neck.
Maybe they think that it is blood?Interesting! My friend had red toes in there the other day and was mauled! I had a speckled one on last week but took it off as an experiment. I thought that was a coincidence.
When she leads a charge though i am a good 50 feet away and she starts coming at me so my feet are not likely the issue when i am not in the coop.
Red is a very attractive color for chickensMaybe they think that it is blood?