Questions about chickens establishing a pecking order.

Tatuana

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I have two Polish and an Ameraucana. They're about three/four weeks old. Old enough that they're figuring out their pecking order. They're all hens. Zinthos, the Blue Polish, quickly established herself as Top Hen. It's Morath, the yellow Polish, and Polaris, the Ameraucana that I'm having trouble with. Neither wants to yield for Second. Once Zinthos declared herself Top Hen they started going after each other.

Whenever I let them out of their rather large brooder in the garage, they come out flapping. they're just excited, I think. But the flapping is triggering Morath and Polaris. They come out and go straight at each other. They've been going at it for a week now. Usually it's Polaris who attacks first, but it can be the other way around. They jump at each other, flap at each other, and lately, get stuck in this weird dance. They stand next to each other, head facing the other chick's tail, and run in a circle until they get dizzy and stop. There's no clear winner when they circle, they just kind of both zone out and stop. (Is that a chicken thing? It's hilarious, but weird)

Zinthos, for her part, has taken up jumping into the middle of it. It *looks* like she does it to break up the fight, but it could be that she's triggered herself.

Azrath, my Blue Silkie, has tried to jump in, but one peck shoos her off quickly. Luckily Killian, my black silkie (She's two weeks younger) hasn't been caught in the crossfire yet.

Do I let them figure it out, or do I need to step in? They spend upwards of ten minutes attacking each other when they first come out. They'll fight for food, they'll fight for who gets which perch in the cage, they fight for who gets to come out first. Morath has taken up the high perches in the cage, while Polaris has taken up guarding the ground outside the cage. Neither seems to want to settle for Third. Zinthos is keeping the peace for now (Is that a thing chickens do? Break up fights? Or is it more likely she's joining?) Weirdly, they get along 90 percent of the time. It's just when one gets triggered that problems arise.

Also, is there a set amount of time it usually takes for them to figure it out? Like they should have a winner in a month or so? My other chicks had it figured out in a week, but they had a rooster to hassle them.

I've taken up trying to let them out longer. Maybe they're not stimulated enough? The problem is mostly when they're coming out of their brooder/cage. They're NOT very tame, nor do they like treats (Heck, they're terrified of veggies for some reason) so distracting them is difficult.
 
Do I let them figure it out
Yes
is there a set amount of time it usually takes for them to figure it out?
No - and it is liable to change again if any of them gets ill, goes into molt, goes broody etc.
they get along 90 percent of the time
good!
Maybe they're not stimulated enough?
that might have something to do with it. Also the more competition there is for resources, such as space, food etc., the worse the fighting will be
Good luck :thumbsup
 
Mine did that for a few months, until they established pecking order. It was funny to watch, but as long as they are not seriously hurting each other, I would let it go. When mine were about 8 months, I had the lowest in pecking order get bumblefoot and had to be inside for a week or so for treatment. When she was able to go out, even with a slow introduction, she was pecked at to the point of ripping her comb apart. I had to separate the worst bully for several days. Then the pecking order changed and the 3rd in order became 2nd, bumping the top down to 3rd.
 
Thanks, I'll just keep an eye on them for now!

Is it usual for the leader to get in the middle of fights to break it up? It's funny, but strange to see. My other herd was pretty much set from day one. This is all a bit new to me.

I'll Google ways to keep the little monsters (I say that fondly) entertained. The weather is nicer today so I've tossed them out for a bit. Maybe more wiggle room and sunshine will help for a day or two.

We're still of the opinion that Zinthos became leader due to her amazing head dress. :p
 

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