And the BR keeps going up to the RIR and pecking gently at her beak - what's that about??
Sounds like your RIR has taken the head hen position, and the BR is eating the leftovers from her beak like a hen does to a roo.
Sounds like your RIR has taken the head hen position, and the BR is eating the leftovers from her beak like a hen does to a roo.
How do I boss the RIR around? We were pushing her away when she was being a bully.
That's perfect.
That's perfect.
We tried today to interact with the Columbian, feeding her from our hand but she's VERY skittish around us.
That is a great way to earn her trust. She is obviously skittish from being picked on all day. Can you remove the RIR from the others for a few days to give the Columbian a chance to establish herself in the group? Even if you just put a wire barrier in the run, that would be fine. The RIR doesn't have to be in isolation.
I'm glad you had a better day today. It's hard when you have all of these adult birds coming together for the first time, even when you are experienced.
That is a great way to earn her trust. She is obviously skittish from being picked on all day. Can you remove the RIR from the others for a few days to give the Columbian a chance to establish herself in the group? Even if you just put a wire barrier in the run, that would be fine. The RIR doesn't have to be in isolation.
I'm glad you had a better day today. It's hard when you have all of these adult birds coming together for the first time, even when you are experienced.