Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

I have given away several hens who were aggressive toward chicks. I think that breeding broodiness out of hens may be affecting their behavior toward chicks in general. I am not talking about normal "it's my food, you have to wait" behavior, but brutal, murderous hatred, where a chick is deliberately cornered and attacked viciously.

I will never set the eggs of hens who have violent tendencies.
I've only had chickens for a few years. I am just now seeing one of my older broody hens (she is sitting on eggs) come off her nest,see the two chicks with another hen,then run over and attack the chicks. No blood or death yet as I intervene. I am concerned. Hope she will chill when her chicks hatch.
 
I've only had chickens for a few years. I am just now seeing one of my older broody hens (she is sitting on eggs) come off her nest,see the two chicks with another hen,then run over and attack the chicks. No blood or death yet as I intervene. I am concerned. Hope she will chill when her chicks hatch.
I had a chick badly injured that way, though the perpetrator was the rooster.
 
I have given away several hens who were aggressive toward chicks. I think that breeding broodiness out of hens may be affecting their behavior toward chicks in general. I am not talking about normal "it's my food, you have to wait" behavior, but brutal, murderous hatred, where a chick is deliberately cornered and attacked viciously.

I will never set the eggs of hens who have violent

I had a chick badly injured that way, though the perpetrator was the rooster.
That's what I'm afraid of. Chickens can be brutal.
 
I had an interesting development with my flock. Rahab has been taking her four chicks up on the roost, for 3-4 days. The other broody, Tamar, is still sleeping with her two chicks in a nest box.

Last night I checked after dark, everyone was in their place up on the roost, even Hannah who has been trying to be broody.

Here's Rahab covering her brood:
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And Tamar with her two...
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...wait...three?

One of Rahab's chicks decided to spend the night with Tamar's brood. No issues.
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:gig
 
I had an interesting development with my flock. Rahab has been taking her four chicks up on the roost, for 3-4 days. The other broody, Tamar, is still sleeping with her two chicks in a nest box.

Last night I checked after dark, everyone was in their place up on the roost, even Hannah who has been trying to be broody.

Here's Rahab covering her brood:
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And Tamar with her two...
View attachment 3873145...wait...three?

One of Rahab's chicks decided to spend the night with Tamar's brood. No issues.
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:gig
That's so great. All hens and chicks with no aggressive behavior toward each other.
 

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