GiddyUpGo
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- Feb 11, 2021
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One of our pullets was bullied severely by another hen, the bully is a year old and the pullet is just around the age where she'll be starting to lay any day now. I put pinless peepers on the bully but she's still very aggressive towards her victim, though I don't think she's very effective since she can't really pursue and corner the way she has been doing. Still, the pullet is terrified of her and has discovered that if she stays up on the roost all day, the bully leaves her alone.
The other chickens are fine with her. They do peck her but it's just the typical one-off "I'm the boss" sort of peck, nothing overtly aggressive. Still, even when I move the bully out of the pen entirely, the pullet is so traumatized she won't come down. I'm seriously afraid at this point that she's going to start laying eggs from the roost.
She's got food and water up there and maybe that's my mistake ... no reason to come down and brave life in the population, so she doesn't. I took the food down this morning and left the water up. I figure I'll put the food back in the evening so the poor thing doesn't starve, but in the meantime, any ideas for coaxing her down would be appreciated.
The other chickens are fine with her. They do peck her but it's just the typical one-off "I'm the boss" sort of peck, nothing overtly aggressive. Still, even when I move the bully out of the pen entirely, the pullet is so traumatized she won't come down. I'm seriously afraid at this point that she's going to start laying eggs from the roost.
She's got food and water up there and maybe that's my mistake ... no reason to come down and brave life in the population, so she doesn't. I took the food down this morning and left the water up. I figure I'll put the food back in the evening so the poor thing doesn't starve, but in the meantime, any ideas for coaxing her down would be appreciated.