Cluck1nLove
In the Brooder
- Jan 2, 2025
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As the title goes.
I adopted two chickens (Seed and Sesame) on different days of December last year. The first chicken, Seed, who was a backyard chicken from my relative, arrived on the 15 of December; The second chicken, Sesame, who was a caged meat chicken, arrived on the 31. Seed doesn't seem to like her new partner, Sesame. When feeding, Seed would peck Sesame's comb if the latter tries to eat. Is Seed telling the new chicken who's the boss here (pecking order rearranging)?
Personality: Seed is outgoing while Sesame is cowardly and timid. Seed likes me and when she sees me, she wiggles in the cage on the balcony. Sesame just squats or stands in the corner for most of the time, and barely clucks a bit.
I quarantined these chickens for some days, but Seed won't stop pecking Sesame's comb. Should I continue putting them in quarantine?
I adopted two chickens (Seed and Sesame) on different days of December last year. The first chicken, Seed, who was a backyard chicken from my relative, arrived on the 15 of December; The second chicken, Sesame, who was a caged meat chicken, arrived on the 31. Seed doesn't seem to like her new partner, Sesame. When feeding, Seed would peck Sesame's comb if the latter tries to eat. Is Seed telling the new chicken who's the boss here (pecking order rearranging)?
Personality: Seed is outgoing while Sesame is cowardly and timid. Seed likes me and when she sees me, she wiggles in the cage on the balcony. Sesame just squats or stands in the corner for most of the time, and barely clucks a bit.
I quarantined these chickens for some days, but Seed won't stop pecking Sesame's comb. Should I continue putting them in quarantine?