It's easy to get distracted by the weight advantage.No~ but I'm about to. Thanks, Sad!
For a better insight concentrate of the successful encounters part. It helps explain how the second in command behaves and some of the behavior of the most senior hen.
The breeders here tend to let their second in commands do the sitting and hatching. Because the second in command has more disputes with the rest of the flock; the senior hens strategy is to let the second in command do her fighting for her (yup, they go on management course for it
