Erin80
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- Apr 16, 2017
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They are 24 weeks old, and they were brooded together...along with a light brahma who no one bothers. The two that that spar endlessly are a salmon faverolle and an Australorp. The salmon is definitely bottom of the pecking order, and the Australorp is initiating the sparring. They run at each other, jump in the air and just spar. Over and over again. There will be peace for a while and then I will hear squawking and they are at it again. No one is getting hurt, but I'm not sure what they're doing? The salmon is already the bottom of the pecking order, so why would my Australorp pick on her? The salmon is extremely skittish and fearful of everything - when she was younger she was beat up badly by one of my older hens (who I have since given away because she was causing a ruckus in the flock), and ever since then she is just scared of the world.
Anyway - just wondering if this behaviour is normal? Or if they need to live separately?
Anyway - just wondering if this behaviour is normal? Or if they need to live separately?