This post has already been quickky solved and she did post a video and pictures on page #23 if you want to review it.
A beautiful Speckled Sussex is the guilty.
A beautiful Speckled Sussex is the guilty.
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Yes, that is what I would think as the hen you picked up seemingly squawked for help.My pullets used to attack my ankles, but not so much as they have grown. I have been chalking it up to curiosity. I hear attacked by one of my roosters tonight, however. I picked up a hen and she squawked terrible. After that my rooster attacked me twice. Was he just being protective? All my birds are young 4-5 months old.
If it was a simple “peck” I wouldn’t mind. She backed up a couple times and came at me like she’s a running back in the NFL.Wear long pants & muck boots. Mine enjoy pecking on me. They’re chickens it what they do.
I’ve been pecked and that didn’t bother me, it’s what she was doing while she was pecking I guess. She didn’t just walk up to me and peck at my leg, she took a few steps back flew at me going for my leg, I screeched, said some words. All the while she was backing up towards the wall in the coop and then she did it again! Flew at me trying to get my leg!Having chickens is not for the timid. I have had hens to peck at freckles beginning in my youth, to moles, age spots and skin tags as I have gotten older. And they seem to be more likely to do it when they are being fed. And just like people, some chickens are just plain ornery.
That’s why I picked them! Cold hardy and docile. And usually they are, they all come running when they hear me and are always around. There’s a video posted of her I believe on page 2!I’m sorry this is happening. The speckled Sussex are actually my most friendly breed! I only have one right now, but she never runs away or even flinches when you touch her or go to pick her up. She comes up to you to say hi and loves attention. I’m surprised that this is happening. I don’t want her to injure you anymore so I’m sure we will all do our best to help with this. Post a video of her when you can, I hope we can solve this easily for you!
Sounds like a pecking order situation and she thinks she is above you in it.I’ve been pecked and that didn’t bother me, it’s what she was doing while she was pecking I guess. She didn’t just walk up to me and peck at my leg, she took a few steps back flew at me going for my leg, I screeched, said some words. All the while she was backing up towards the wall in the coop and then she did it again! Flew at me trying to get my leg!
Ok, I was in a rush last night so I didn’t read through the thread I’ll look at itThat’s why I picked them! Cold hardy and docile. And usually they are, they all come running when they hear me and are always around. There’s a video posted of her I believe on page 2!
