Firefoot
Songster
Hey all,
I have three hens coming into their three year-old year -- a Barred Rock, a RIR, and a SLW. I've had them since 15 weeks and had just the three of them (with a couple roosters at different times) until last June when I got some young pullets. Of the three older girls, the order goes RIR at top, SLW, BR. The BR is super derpy and the other two girls never really seemed to care about her. When I had a roo for a time, the BR was the most submissive and therefore targeted. She is definitely lowest in the pecking order of those 3 original birds.
I integrated the new birds (6 pullets and a roo, tho 3 pullets have left me) very very slowly -- probably over about 2-3 months. They shared a fenceline starting in June and they didn't start sharing a coop until mid- or late-October. The younger birds at this time were about 24-32 weeks old. They met while free-ranging before then and returned to their respective coops.
The RIR and SLW are certainly still bosses (even over the young EE roo, who is actually a little smaller than the RIR!) but the BR is drunk with power over these 3 pullets (two Ameraucanas and an EE). She is a total dick. She targets them and chases them away, pecks them in the face, and moves them around during roosting. I thought the younger birds were losing back feathers from the roo, who has really been pretty nice as far as I've seen, but I think it might actually be the BR. I put saddles on them, especially after one lost feathers from a hawk, and the past few days I've noticed the BR grabs the saddle, pins the pullet, and stands on her for a minute. Of course there is scrabbling around because the pullet does not want to be pinned down. The roo has mounted the BR several times that I've seen, but I'm sure he gets the younger birds more often.
I have tried the whole picking her up and carrying her around repeatedly thing and it does nothing. I pick her up, carry her around during chores, put her down and make her stay still on the ground in front of everyone, and even tho the roo comes over to inspect and gets excited like he might jump her, she is up and pecking away as her usual bitch self within moments. It isn't to the point that I see her keeping anyone away from food or water, and everyone is able to roost at night, but she is a real asshole and the young birds hate her. Tbh, I'm kind of hating her at the moment, too.
She was especially mean this morning and is now in a crate in the garage but I think it's going to be too cold to keep her in there for more than a day or two. What else can I do? At this point, they've been together for months ... how long does it usually take for them to settle in or will she be drunk with power forever now? When do you decide to cull one for the peace of the flock?
I have three hens coming into their three year-old year -- a Barred Rock, a RIR, and a SLW. I've had them since 15 weeks and had just the three of them (with a couple roosters at different times) until last June when I got some young pullets. Of the three older girls, the order goes RIR at top, SLW, BR. The BR is super derpy and the other two girls never really seemed to care about her. When I had a roo for a time, the BR was the most submissive and therefore targeted. She is definitely lowest in the pecking order of those 3 original birds.
I integrated the new birds (6 pullets and a roo, tho 3 pullets have left me) very very slowly -- probably over about 2-3 months. They shared a fenceline starting in June and they didn't start sharing a coop until mid- or late-October. The younger birds at this time were about 24-32 weeks old. They met while free-ranging before then and returned to their respective coops.
The RIR and SLW are certainly still bosses (even over the young EE roo, who is actually a little smaller than the RIR!) but the BR is drunk with power over these 3 pullets (two Ameraucanas and an EE). She is a total dick. She targets them and chases them away, pecks them in the face, and moves them around during roosting. I thought the younger birds were losing back feathers from the roo, who has really been pretty nice as far as I've seen, but I think it might actually be the BR. I put saddles on them, especially after one lost feathers from a hawk, and the past few days I've noticed the BR grabs the saddle, pins the pullet, and stands on her for a minute. Of course there is scrabbling around because the pullet does not want to be pinned down. The roo has mounted the BR several times that I've seen, but I'm sure he gets the younger birds more often.
I have tried the whole picking her up and carrying her around repeatedly thing and it does nothing. I pick her up, carry her around during chores, put her down and make her stay still on the ground in front of everyone, and even tho the roo comes over to inspect and gets excited like he might jump her, she is up and pecking away as her usual bitch self within moments. It isn't to the point that I see her keeping anyone away from food or water, and everyone is able to roost at night, but she is a real asshole and the young birds hate her. Tbh, I'm kind of hating her at the moment, too.
She was especially mean this morning and is now in a crate in the garage but I think it's going to be too cold to keep her in there for more than a day or two. What else can I do? At this point, they've been together for months ... how long does it usually take for them to settle in or will she be drunk with power forever now? When do you decide to cull one for the peace of the flock?