Susan Skylark
Songster
I thought we had a decent stability established in our 3 pens when we left for a two week trip. We came home to find one of our previously nice hens was now a jerk. After a night in isolation we put her back in her home pen to no avail. We tried another pen and she’s likewise pecking at all the other hens, pretty much causing a stampede. I took her out and everybody was back to usual calm. She’s now on the cull list as it doesn’t look like this is going to improve. Has anybody else experienced a sudden change in previously peaceful established groups? The only thing I can think is my son has been tossing them the occasional grasshopper and it turns into a hilarious football scrimmage but maybe she’s decided to go pro? It is definitely a soap opera, but at least I have some nice chick replacement hens coming along and I know who to cull!
I did tell my junior entomologist to go easy on the ants and daddy long legs as they do contain venom or other nasty chemicals that may be toxic in large doses (probably several dozen ants but still!). He wants one of those tennis racket bug zappers so he can kill flies for the birds! They will literally eat out of his hand.