- Aug 3, 2012
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I've had these chickens since they were little fuzzy chicks: two RIR, four BR, and two BSL (black sex-linked). It's been two years and they always seemed to get along great. They get plenty of food, water, and greens for treats. They've got plenty of room, too.
Just recently I've noticed that the two BSL and one of the BRs are tormenting one of my RIR. They chase it into a corner of the coop and peck at it unmercilessly. One of the BSL is making this awful screech that sounds like an eagle's screech. The poor little Red cowers in the roost, afraid to come out.
This afternoon, I had to guard it from the offenders while it took a very long drink from the waterer. I think they're keeping it from eating and drinking. I caught the three bullies in the act and I ran into the coop and grabbed all three, pushed them to the ground, and started shaking their tails to mimic the dominance of a rooster, thinking they'd realize they're not the top chicken, since I'm an amateur chicken psychologist.
The Red seems very healthy. Eyes and ears look good. Feathers are good. No parasites. Nothing.
Any idea why this chicken has apparently been ostracized? I'm thinking about building a separate little coop for her.
Thanks,
Nate
Just recently I've noticed that the two BSL and one of the BRs are tormenting one of my RIR. They chase it into a corner of the coop and peck at it unmercilessly. One of the BSL is making this awful screech that sounds like an eagle's screech. The poor little Red cowers in the roost, afraid to come out.
This afternoon, I had to guard it from the offenders while it took a very long drink from the waterer. I think they're keeping it from eating and drinking. I caught the three bullies in the act and I ran into the coop and grabbed all three, pushed them to the ground, and started shaking their tails to mimic the dominance of a rooster, thinking they'd realize they're not the top chicken, since I'm an amateur chicken psychologist.

The Red seems very healthy. Eyes and ears look good. Feathers are good. No parasites. Nothing.
Any idea why this chicken has apparently been ostracized? I'm thinking about building a separate little coop for her.
Thanks,
Nate