Mae98
Chirping
- Apr 14, 2023
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Wondering if anyone has any insight for the segregation and aggression that is taking place in my flock. And towards one pullet specifically(Bean-sizzle). 8 chickens, all roughly 15-16 weeks old, and all have been together since they were about 1 week. 1 frizzle, 3 sizzle, two silkie show girls, and 2 silkies. Currently suspecting 2 of 8 are roosters. They get to free range between 3 large backyards, so space shouldn’t be the issue. They also do not showcase their aggressive behavior constantly. It will be a couple random times through out the day for seeming no reason.
The two silkie showgirls stay together, but I have witnessed them picking on my bullied pullet Bean.
2 of 3 sizzles are suspected Roos, one of the two Roos treats my bullied pullet well, the other roo roughly picks on her. (She seems to stay close to the one that treats her well) however, the rooster that does treat her well picks on the silkie showgirls. And the 1frizzle and 2 silkies don’t seem to get any attention from the other chickens, good or bad. They just seem to be followers. Looking for any answers or suggestions as this morning I went to check on my chickens and thought something took my bullied pullet as there were two separate small patches of her feathers in the yard. However, about 2 hours later we found her laying across the street in the neighbor yard, and I suspect one of the other chickens bullied her out. As soon as we rejoined her to the group one of the silkie showgirls pecked her in the face. No injuries or illness shown in my bullied pullet, she does tend to stay a little further from the flock though.
Photos for reference
Silkie showgirls (bully my pullet, Bean)
Two Sizzle Roos (grey is nice to bullied pullet, but seen picking on lighter showgirl. Black picks on bullied pullet)
Bullied pullet (picked on by showgirls and black roo)
The two silkie showgirls stay together, but I have witnessed them picking on my bullied pullet Bean.
2 of 3 sizzles are suspected Roos, one of the two Roos treats my bullied pullet well, the other roo roughly picks on her. (She seems to stay close to the one that treats her well) however, the rooster that does treat her well picks on the silkie showgirls. And the 1frizzle and 2 silkies don’t seem to get any attention from the other chickens, good or bad. They just seem to be followers. Looking for any answers or suggestions as this morning I went to check on my chickens and thought something took my bullied pullet as there were two separate small patches of her feathers in the yard. However, about 2 hours later we found her laying across the street in the neighbor yard, and I suspect one of the other chickens bullied her out. As soon as we rejoined her to the group one of the silkie showgirls pecked her in the face. No injuries or illness shown in my bullied pullet, she does tend to stay a little further from the flock though.
Photos for reference
Silkie showgirls (bully my pullet, Bean)


Two Sizzle Roos (grey is nice to bullied pullet, but seen picking on lighter showgirl. Black picks on bullied pullet)


Bullied pullet (picked on by showgirls and black roo)