Hi again, now taking our conversation to this thread. I really think your coop is to blame (other than just having bad luck with this flock‘s temperament. But the eggloo coops are way too small. There is no space to get away from each other there. Chickens remove themselves from the space of a dominant hen to show they submit and understand the pecking order. If they can’t get away, the issue stays unresolved in the eyes of the dominant hen. A smaller flock needs proportionately more space in a coop than a larger flock.
Also the ventilation in an Eggloo is completely inadequate. For 4 hens you want a total of 4sqft of ventilation at the top of the coop walls. You need the coop to be tall enough that the air exchange happens well above the chickens heads to avoid drafts chilling them. None of that is possible in the eggloo. Finally, there are no roosts. Chickens love roosts.
All this to say a real coop will go a long way to make your next flock more peaceful and happy. One more thing - I would put some 2x4 or 1x4 roosts higher up in the run, wide side up, so they can get comfy up there, as another way to allow for some separation.
Along with adding some clutter.
Then I really don’t see how you would have trouble again.
Also the ventilation in an Eggloo is completely inadequate. For 4 hens you want a total of 4sqft of ventilation at the top of the coop walls. You need the coop to be tall enough that the air exchange happens well above the chickens heads to avoid drafts chilling them. None of that is possible in the eggloo. Finally, there are no roosts. Chickens love roosts.
All this to say a real coop will go a long way to make your next flock more peaceful and happy. One more thing - I would put some 2x4 or 1x4 roosts higher up in the run, wide side up, so they can get comfy up there, as another way to allow for some separation.
Along with adding some clutter.
Then I really don’t see how you would have trouble again.
