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Chirping
- Jun 25, 2024
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Background: I live in Texas. Our original flock was 13. 7 roosters and 6 hens. We got rid of 6 roosters. Flock is 20 weeks old.
This is the second attack on this same sultan hen. The last attack was when we were a flock of 13. I had gone out to gather the one egg from our only laying hen this far. The sultan hen was under the ladder to get in the coop and she was moving out when I came out to the coop. As I was about 15 yards from the coop heading back to the house, I heard a hen screaming. I headed back to find the sultan hen wedged in between a couple decent sized rocks and the rooster pecking her head. I brought her up to the house and she seems pretty groggy. The pictures look like this may have been going on for hours as she doesn't have much back of the head feathers left. I brought her inside for now to isolate her. Wondering what would be the recommended course of action.
Thanks,
Frank
This is the second attack on this same sultan hen. The last attack was when we were a flock of 13. I had gone out to gather the one egg from our only laying hen this far. The sultan hen was under the ladder to get in the coop and she was moving out when I came out to the coop. As I was about 15 yards from the coop heading back to the house, I heard a hen screaming. I headed back to find the sultan hen wedged in between a couple decent sized rocks and the rooster pecking her head. I brought her up to the house and she seems pretty groggy. The pictures look like this may have been going on for hours as she doesn't have much back of the head feathers left. I brought her inside for now to isolate her. Wondering what would be the recommended course of action.
Thanks,
Frank