kinabranson
Hatching
- May 1, 2025
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Honestly we are getting super frustrated. We have 1 Green queen rooster, 1 green queen hen, 4 Australorps hens, 3 barred rocks hens and now only 1 Buff Orpington hen. The other sadly passed super randomly. No idea the cause. All are about a year and a half old. They have ALL grown up together. I noticed about before her passing though that the other was getting beat up on. The flock often wouldnt let her eat or would peck at her head. She still tried to remain apart of the group. So when i hear one died, i was certain it was her. Either they attacked her or she was malnourished from not being able to eat. However, when I got home, it was the other hen. Again no idea what happened. Now this hen was alone and being attacked heavily. Her head had open wounds and she was very clearly scared. We assumed it was the rooster as he was the one we saw physically attacking her that day. So we pulled her out. After healing up for a couple of days, we decided to let them all out to free roam. HE went for her again but then we noticed, it wasn't just him. It was all of them. They all seem to have turned on her. We are just at a loss of what to do and why this happened in the first place. Do chickens go after one that isn't their breed even when they have all grown up together? They have tons of space. She is perfectly healthy otherwise. Is this normal, like "ahhh thats the animal kingdom for ya..." or is there something we should look for that's causing this?