Unusual Aggressive Behavior In My Hen

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I was petting my Buff Orpington hen and then my Rhode Island Red Hen (about 6 years old)
ran up and started attacking her! It almost looked like a rooster trying to mate but much more aggressive and she is a female. She also does it to my Silver laced Wyandotte.
They are both about a year and a half. But its not pecking order, I have two other hens a Brown Leghorn (Three years old) and a Silkie/Black star mix (Year and a half) and she does not do it to them. Any help will be appreciated.
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One of my hens would do the same thing to the others to establish dominance. If the regular pecking on the head doesn't work on a lower ranking hen, the higher ranking hen will climb on top of/attack the lower hen to get her point across-you submit to me. Usually hens only do this every now and then and is nothing to worry about.
 
I have a hen, named Scruffy, who'll take a stab at my rooster once in a while. Usually this happens when he does his funny mating dance to her, and she wails on him, just kicking at him with her back feet. So yeah, it's a dominance thing. Eventually they'll get over it.
 
But if its a dominance thing[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] [/FONT]why doesn't she do it to my other birds?
 
maybe she doesn't feel a need to remind the other hens that she is in charge. It especially fits with attacking the girl that you were paying attention too.
 
So maybe a jealousy and dominance thing? Thanks for your help! I'll make sure I only pet the girls she is aggressive to away from her.
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