Pecking order upset

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Dec 1, 2016
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One of my 2 yr old EE hens ( Harper)spent the night at the vet last night (possible internal egg, but she's doing well now) and I brought her home this morning. She has always been the top chicken, but in a very benign sort of way. The most I've seen from her was a little charge with raised wings when I brought in a new hen ( RIR) a few months ago, and that settled it. Now that she was gone though, #2 hen ( the other EE) jumped her and has been pecking and chasing her. They have been together since the beginning and have always gotten along great. I was hoping that one night was not so long that it would upset things, darn it. I hate to see her getting picked on, especially when she is not in top form yet. She's always been so nice to her sister too. I'm wondering if I took Agatha, the #2 hen, away for the night, if they would go back to normal, or should I just let it be? There are just the 3 of them.
 
Definitely a night gone isn’t an issue.They know she has been sick and is probably weak.Seperate the other hen if the bullying continues.Agatha may be the new head hen.
 
Thanks you guys, things have settled down now. I guess I just freaked out a bit because they have always been so good together. I always thought of Aggie as the mild mannered one, she accepted the RIR without any fuss. Of course they had a good long intro period of see but no touch. Just after a day and night of worrying and a big chunk of money laid out the last thing I wanted was to see Harper get beat up as soon as she got home. I don't care which one is top dog as long as there is no fighting.
 
That’s how birds figure out who is too dog,that’s how most animals do.Animals going to fight,lots of times not too much of anything you can do about.
 

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