The pecking order

MargoBarbara

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We are really seeing this now-the black hen who just showed up is starting to act up and this morning I was woken up by squawking in the hen house-she is picking on one of the original flock. I let them out in the enclosure and it looks like she drew a little bit of blood. No open wounds though. LBH (little black hen) proceeded to chase Barbara around the yard a bit today and I still could hear some more noises, however, Barbara was still eating and drinking and grooming. I found her tonight not in the pen with the others but tucked in by the back door, so I put her in the dog kennel for the night. I think she is upset, not ill but has decided to isolate herself because LBH probably wouldn't let her in the coop. Is this normal to self isolate?
Thanks, MB

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We are really seeing this now-the black hen who just showed up is starting to act up and this morning I was woken up by squawking in the hen house-she is picking on one of the original flock. I let them out in the enclosure and it looks like she drew a little bit of blood. No open wounds though. LBH (little black hen) proceeded to chase Barbara around the yard a bit today and I still could hear some more noises, however, Barbara was still eating and drinking and grooming. I found her tonight not in the pen with the others but tucked in by the back door, so I put her in the dog kennel for the night. I think she is upset, not ill but has decided to isolate herself because LBH probably wouldn't let her in the coop. Is this normal to self isolate?
Thanks, MB

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She's new? Did you quarentine her?
If this doesn't stop, isolate her. It sounds like the pecking order is just turbulent right now and will resolve itself soon.
 
I think little black hen needs to have down time in a crate so she can see the others and they can see her but, she can't attack anyone. After a week or so she may not think she is no. 1 . When she returns to the flock- if she starts up again - get her pinless peepers. If she persists, you have to decide if you want to rehome her, or Barbara to bring peace. Personally I thin if Barbara wasn't there, LBH would just attack another bird. Maybe that is why she was a stray - she may have gotten dumped out, for behavioral problems.
 
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Yes, we did isolate LBH for about 5 days. This morning Barbara is none the worse for wear for spending the night solo. Good advice for LBH, I agree about her behaviour; she'd just find another bird to peck. So we'll watch the situation and go from there. Thanks, all
 

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