Polish not getting along with other hens or rooster

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I've had this flock for about 3 months. It started out OK. 5 hens of different breeds, one being a Polish. Easter egger, Moran, Orpington, Brahma, round out the flock of hens. The rooster is a barnevelder. They're all about 8 months old. The rooster came first, then all the hens. About 6 weeks ago they started to not get along. About the time the rooster became active. The Polish won't leave the coop during the day, all alone. At night the Polish waits til the rest are on the roost for quite a while before joining them and often she will not eat when they're around. She is super sweet to me. But is either fearful or aggressive with the hens. and the occasional attempt to go in the run, the rooster chases her out. Individually they are all friendly and the Polish will jump in my arms and stay there as long as I let her. However I have seen her peck and chase a hen if one gets too close to her. Currently 3 of the hens started laying eggs. Not the polish yet.
Not sure what to do? Everyone else gets along but her, amd she's also sort of my favorite. I welcome suggestions, I may be able to give her back to the person I got all the hens from if it doesn't work out but I'd rather they all be happy together.
 
Unfortunately you should never keep a single crested bird as they will often be a target for aggressive behaviors. Polish are a flighty breed and often overreact to everything.

You can try trimming the crest if it's impeding her eyesight, otherwise I would remove her to either her own polish flock or back where you got her. I have had them get their crests pecked open and have learned my lesson the hard way.
 
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Here is a picture. I'm beginning to think based on behavior that is looking more and more like the rooster and this one challenging for dominance, that just maybe it could be a rooster and not a hen? The problems began when the one we know is a rooster became active with the hens. What do you think, could it actually be a rooster?
 
That does look like a rooster, a side shot would confirm it as it should have hackle and saddle feathers by now. I haven't had a decent polish rooster, they can be a bit of a pain.
 
Unfortunately you should never keep a single crested bird as they will often be a target for aggressive behaviors. Polish are a flighty breed and often overreact to everything.

You can try trimming the crest if it's impeding her eyesight, otherwise I would remove her to either her own polish flock or back where you got her. I have had them get their crests pecked open and have learned my lesson the hard way.


X2. I have a pair of polish hens. They jump at their own shadows lol, but those 2 are always together, happy to be the bottom of the pecking order as long as they have each other ;)


Being a Polish Chicken inst-and-among the breeds that you mentioned is in my view like being a blind sword fighter.  

There is little wonder then that your Polish hen is the flock punching bag. 


LOL!


but it does look like a roo.... That comb is too prominent and his crest is, too. That might explain the fighting and lack of eggs. May also be why he is so friendly; cockerels usually are fairly personable when young.
 
Ditto on the advice on Polish on general. But, that's a cockerel. Doesn't really matter the breed, he should go.
 

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