Older hens can develop issues with their ovaries, and produce testosterone, and act like cocks. They will grow male feathering patterns too. Mary
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Mounting isn't just mating. It's all about dominance. It's not unusual for a dominant hen to do what you are seeing.
Very bizarre lol yes she is very dominate, and sometimes with the rooster too. But she seems to like the hen and the rooster just very bossy and very brat like. She's also the small one ha! So crazy! Wow the roosters start young then with being dominate it sounds likeI would really bet that her behavior is dominance related.
I have young cockerels that will mount and mate younger cockerels when they get around them. No, the younger cockerels are not thrilled with this behavior and I can't say that I blame them. They usually run for the hills the moment they can get free which is what the more dominate cockerels intend for them to do.
I have also seen my Welsummer hens stand on other hens backs in order to peck them on the back of the head.
No doubt about it, chickens can do some strange stuff that is completely normal for them but seems a bit bizarre to us.
Ah, so she is a big chicken in a small package. That explains a lot. Dogs are that way. The smallest and youngest of our 5 is the boss of them all and they bow to her authority. Especially funny when the largest is almost twice her weight and size.Very bizarre lol yes she is very dominate, and sometimes with the rooster too. But she seems to like the hen and the rooster just very bossy and very brat like. She's also the small one ha! So crazy! Wow the roosters start young then with being dominate it sounds like![]()
That's so true with dogs lol the smallest dogs have always done the most damage to me. I feel like that can go for humans sometimes too ha! That's so crazy! I wonder why that is.Ah, so she is a big chicken in a small package. That explains a lot. Dogs are that way. The smallest and youngest of our 5 is the boss of them all and they bow to her authority. Especially funny when the largest is almost twice her weight and size.
No matter which species it is, it's all about attitude. I've always suspected that if the smallest doesn't have attitude, it's going to get the stuffing kicked out of it and it knows it. So true!!!![]()