A couple of ideas on your dilemma:
(1) It's getting to be about molting time, when birds stop to shed feathers
(2) Chickens need 14 hours of light per day to lay. When it falls below that, production falls off (which is why egg numbers go down in the winter)
(3) The pig is stressing the birds...confine the pig or put an electric wire barrier around the perimeter of your pen so the pig does not get near the fence.
The bullying aspect of your seabright can best be described as establishing pecking order... Kind of normal in a flock.
Good luck!
(1) It's getting to be about molting time, when birds stop to shed feathers
(2) Chickens need 14 hours of light per day to lay. When it falls below that, production falls off (which is why egg numbers go down in the winter)
(3) The pig is stressing the birds...confine the pig or put an electric wire barrier around the perimeter of your pen so the pig does not get near the fence.
The bullying aspect of your seabright can best be described as establishing pecking order... Kind of normal in a flock.
Good luck!