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- Jun 3, 2014
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Aw man, you think so? I guess we'll see how she is when she's older. My two hens are somewhat of bullies so they'll hopefully keep her in line. I was expecting them to both be quite docile with their breeding...Clearly not a docile hen. She has a weird look in the eye, once you've kept enough chickens to have a lot more experience you'll find you can tell which aren't right in the head by the looks in their eyes. Just as you can learn to spot mental imbalance in other species by the strange looks in their eyes. Eventually (well, immediately really) they will all show you the reasons behind their strange looks.
Since I cull against harmful behavioral traits as well as bad genetics etc I remove all nasty chooks of both genders because they're too much of a risk for my own safety as well as the other birds' safety. That's how I manage it but what you do is entirely dependent on your circumstances. What starts mild when they're young almost always (but not 100% of the time) gets worse with age. A heck of a lot of it is heritable too. Good breeds were established precisely by removing such dubious individuals from the genepool.
Best wishes.