BrindleFinch
Songster
Please bear with the newbie question; this is my first time having integrated babies into my main flock and I'm not sure who's being the "normal," one here!
I have some couple months old babies, who have integrated well with my five-ish month old ladies.
They're not aggressive at all - a quick peck when the babied get too close, and they let them on their way when they move off. No one chases.
Except my Silver Laced Wyandotte. All my girls are exceptionally good - the California whites and Orpington will let the babies eat right next to them already. The SLW pulls feathers and chases. She has not injured anyone - but I'm wondering which party is acting normal here. Is chasing/feather pulling normal? Or are the CW/BO normal? Or are the bsl and australorp normal, pecking them and not being tolerant?
I will say among the older girls it seems like the bsl are the highest in the pecking order. Is all of this normal?
Is the Wyandotte perhaps low in the pecking order, and taking it out on the only ones lower than her? Or is she just an ill-willed hen?
Thank you for any answers!
I have some couple months old babies, who have integrated well with my five-ish month old ladies.
They're not aggressive at all - a quick peck when the babied get too close, and they let them on their way when they move off. No one chases.
Except my Silver Laced Wyandotte. All my girls are exceptionally good - the California whites and Orpington will let the babies eat right next to them already. The SLW pulls feathers and chases. She has not injured anyone - but I'm wondering which party is acting normal here. Is chasing/feather pulling normal? Or are the CW/BO normal? Or are the bsl and australorp normal, pecking them and not being tolerant?
I will say among the older girls it seems like the bsl are the highest in the pecking order. Is all of this normal?
Is the Wyandotte perhaps low in the pecking order, and taking it out on the only ones lower than her? Or is she just an ill-willed hen?
Thank you for any answers!