Hi all,
I'm looking for some advice from experienced keepers on a bullying situation that isn't resolving despite best efforts.
I have a 2-year-old Black Rock hen who was alone for a week after her last companion died. I then introduced two 18-week-old pullets (Sussex × Rhode Island Red hybrids) around six weeks ago. The integration was done carefully with the older hen kept in a crate for 7 days in visual and vocal contact, then reintroduced at night.
They've since been together for 5 or 6 weeks.
They now all sleep on the same perch in the coop, and one pullet seemed to have adjusted fine at first. However, one has clearly been the target of bullying from the beginning:
It’s also worth noting that this same Black Rock bullied the last hen she lived with towards the end of its short life to the point that that hen became reclusive, stopped eating properly, and eventually died. That behaviour was what prompted the recent reintroduction effort.
Despite all these interventions, the Black Rock is still behaving aggressively. It’s not just the odd peck but targeted and repeated. No blood drawn, but definitely chronic low-level bullying with a strong impact on flock dynamics. The bullied pullet is still laying daily and otherwise healthy, but clearly living in fear and deferring constantly.
I’m torn between giving it more time or removing/culling the Black Rock for the sake of the mini flock and particularly the submissive pullet. I've been torn, but also don’t want to prolong this and risk long-term harm to the other two. I'm sure that the other pullet is starting to copy her behaviour.
Feels to me that removal is the best option but don't want to do that if I'm missing something.
Grateful for any advice.
I'm looking for some advice from experienced keepers on a bullying situation that isn't resolving despite best efforts.
I have a 2-year-old Black Rock hen who was alone for a week after her last companion died. I then introduced two 18-week-old pullets (Sussex × Rhode Island Red hybrids) around six weeks ago. The integration was done carefully with the older hen kept in a crate for 7 days in visual and vocal contact, then reintroduced at night.
They've since been together for 5 or 6 weeks.
They now all sleep on the same perch in the coop, and one pullet seemed to have adjusted fine at first. However, one has clearly been the target of bullying from the beginning:
- She’s often pinned down and pecked on the neck by the Black Rock during the day.
- She eats last and gets pecked when trying to access food.
- I’ve already added two feeding stations, scatter feed, and visual barriers.
- They are free-ranging part of the day in a decent-sized run.
It’s also worth noting that this same Black Rock bullied the last hen she lived with towards the end of its short life to the point that that hen became reclusive, stopped eating properly, and eventually died. That behaviour was what prompted the recent reintroduction effort.
Despite all these interventions, the Black Rock is still behaving aggressively. It’s not just the odd peck but targeted and repeated. No blood drawn, but definitely chronic low-level bullying with a strong impact on flock dynamics. The bullied pullet is still laying daily and otherwise healthy, but clearly living in fear and deferring constantly.
I’m torn between giving it more time or removing/culling the Black Rock for the sake of the mini flock and particularly the submissive pullet. I've been torn, but also don’t want to prolong this and risk long-term harm to the other two. I'm sure that the other pullet is starting to copy her behaviour.
Feels to me that removal is the best option but don't want to do that if I'm missing something.
Grateful for any advice.