CabritaChicks
Tropic Drama Handler
I have a just-over-one-year-old laying hen who has recently developed sudden, intense aggression toward me specifically. This isn’t light pecking — it’s full defensive posture (feathers fluffed, wings out, vocalizing, charging) and she has drawn blood multiple times. She (leghorn) lays consistently (about one egg a day), previously had a leg injury that has since healed, and sleeps separately in a tree. She only targets me — my husband is left alone. I just cant get my head around the crazy...
I gave her a second chance after canalizing one of my chicks and scratching/pecking the crap out of my head- but now my hands and feet have defensive wounds from this creature.
What makes this confusing is that she often bows/squats for me as well, which suggests a hormone-driven social or mating reflex rather than pure hostility? My working theory is that this may be a combination of:
• high estrogen from consistent laying
• posture-triggered aggression when I crouch or work at ground level
• possible territorial behavior around feeding (I give soaked pellets and some greens everyday) to keep them hydrated and cool.
I’m wondering if others have seen this mix of submissive/bowing behavior paired with sudden defensive aggression, especially when directed at only one person, and whether this tends to resolve as hormone cycles shift or if intervention is usually needed. I am not 'allowed' to even clean the coop, or give hand treats.
Please help. This is crazy and I dont know much or anything about behaviour as my chickens are buddies (with the exception of her).
I gave her a second chance after canalizing one of my chicks and scratching/pecking the crap out of my head- but now my hands and feet have defensive wounds from this creature.
What makes this confusing is that she often bows/squats for me as well, which suggests a hormone-driven social or mating reflex rather than pure hostility? My working theory is that this may be a combination of:
• high estrogen from consistent laying
• posture-triggered aggression when I crouch or work at ground level
• possible territorial behavior around feeding (I give soaked pellets and some greens everyday) to keep them hydrated and cool.
I’m wondering if others have seen this mix of submissive/bowing behavior paired with sudden defensive aggression, especially when directed at only one person, and whether this tends to resolve as hormone cycles shift or if intervention is usually needed. I am not 'allowed' to even clean the coop, or give hand treats.
Please help. This is crazy and I dont know much or anything about behaviour as my chickens are buddies (with the exception of her).
