One of my hens has been having a horrible time with another dominant hen. The dominant hen mounts her, and the result is that all of the other chicken's saddle feathers have been stripped away. I moved the dominant hen into another coop for evenings, but I'm not able to separate them during the day.
Background: I have 10 hens, 2 medium size coops, and during the day, the hens have 3 run areas. Two runs have roofs, and the "outside" run has netting overhead (awful hawk problem). There's plenty of paraphernalia in the coops -- logs, free-standing roosts, etc. One coop (where the de-feathered girl sleeps) now houses 6 hens, and the other coop houses 4 hens. There's plenty of roost space in the coops. (Isn't that what everyone does when you start with 4 hens and then up it to 10 hens? Add more coops and runs?)
So, moving the dominant hen away from the "poor girl" in the evenings didn't stop the behavior. I bought some saddles, Poor Girl is now sporting her first saddle. And since everyone likes pictures!
So, I'm thinking the fit looks okay. It's a large saddle. I also bought a small-size saddle, so that's my only other option. She is obviously picking at the straps.
How often should I remove it?
Should I let that area breathe or immediately put on a fresh, clean saddle?
What are your experiences? Will the saddle help stop the dominant behavior of the other hen? Or will this end up being an ongoing problem?
Any other advice on managing this issue will be appreciated!!!
Background: I have 10 hens, 2 medium size coops, and during the day, the hens have 3 run areas. Two runs have roofs, and the "outside" run has netting overhead (awful hawk problem). There's plenty of paraphernalia in the coops -- logs, free-standing roosts, etc. One coop (where the de-feathered girl sleeps) now houses 6 hens, and the other coop houses 4 hens. There's plenty of roost space in the coops. (Isn't that what everyone does when you start with 4 hens and then up it to 10 hens? Add more coops and runs?)
So, moving the dominant hen away from the "poor girl" in the evenings didn't stop the behavior. I bought some saddles, Poor Girl is now sporting her first saddle. And since everyone likes pictures!

So, I'm thinking the fit looks okay. It's a large saddle. I also bought a small-size saddle, so that's my only other option. She is obviously picking at the straps.
How often should I remove it?
Should I let that area breathe or immediately put on a fresh, clean saddle?
What are your experiences? Will the saddle help stop the dominant behavior of the other hen? Or will this end up being an ongoing problem?
Any other advice on managing this issue will be appreciated!!!