Salmon Faverolles are Adam Sandler going âstop it you guys-youâre scaring me!â Rhode Island Reds are the Hot-dog-on-a-stick girls. David Spade is dating an abusive roosterImagining that GIF but with chickens.![]()


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Salmon Faverolles are Adam Sandler going âstop it you guys-youâre scaring me!â Rhode Island Reds are the Hot-dog-on-a-stick girls. David Spade is dating an abusive roosterImagining that GIF but with chickens.![]()
If that video is how they are most of the day, I personally don't find the dynamic to be problematic. Dandelion said "go away" and Clover did, it didn't continue on to a full fight, chasing, bloody injuries, etc.Welp, it's already escalated from "get away from me while I'm eating" to "get away from me, period." I'll post a snippet of this behavior. Dandelion (the aggressor) is the buff bird on the far left. Clover (the recipient) is the black and white bird closest to her. Dandelion had already kicked her out of the group dust bath, so Clover had been resting alone in that spot for a while.
Dandelion's very good about keeping things within pecking order norms (despite being pretty hardcore about it). I had to euthanize her former target a week ago (bird with neurological issues), so it's disappointing that she moved on to someone else. And of course it's Clover, the last of my sickly birds, with her swollen eye and bum leg.If that video is how they are most of the day, I personally don't find the dynamic to be problematic. Dandelion said "go away" and Clover did, it didn't continue on to a full fight, chasing, bloody injuries, etc.
If you want peaceful pets chickens aren't it. I hear random screaming from my flock at points during the day but the worst I see is a few feathers being yanked, which I can live with.
Not worrying, just annoying. Dandelion's a big meaty girl with lots of resources. Clover can barely see and walk. I understand chickens will be chickens, but it's still hard to watch them act like jerks.I don't see anything worrying in that video either.
Their run looks quite empty though, especially if they're in there all the time. Could you add a load more clutter so they have more things to keep busy with and also more places to avoid other chickens if they want to?
Welp, it's already escalated from "get away from me while I'm eating" to "get away from me, period." I'll post a snippet of this behavior. Dandelion (the aggressor) is the buff bird on the far left. Clover (the recipient) is the black and white bird closest to her. Dandelion had already kicked her out of the group dust bath, so Clover had been resting alone in that spot for a while.
This is the 2nd bird Dandelion's done this to. There's no rest for her target. Dandy's a busy bird that moves about the pen all day, and you better give her a wide berth. Thankfully, the other two pullets pull rank on her, and they're not nearly as fanatic about pecking order.
I'm so sick of these birds.![]()
I am running out of birds!It sounds like it's only Dandelion that's the instigator. Why not just rehome or otherwise eliminate her from the flock and see if you then enjoy the other birds more?