Thank you so much for the great ideas on how to reduce bullying in the flock. I have one (younger) hen that is so aggressive and bullies everyone in the flock at one point or another. She’s large, black and dominant. I actually thought she was a rooster for awhile, but she finally started lying. Now I’m introducing 4 newbies to the existing flock and she is being relentless with the newbies. At least I have some ideas to help her stay in her lane enough for the newbies to adjust and integrate. Thank you!
I used the chicken peepers on my hens due to feather picking. It worked for a while but the hens learned to compensate and resumed pecking. (For fun, we put googly eyes on the peepers. Hilarious!)
U sound like a knower of chicken things if u tried them things. Question. I have a disabled hen that is the best hen ever she just has these seizures all the time. We thought it was mareks or wry neck but she never gets worse and just has these episodes. Hence why the rooster picks on her. U think I just gotta off him or try to give him away or is there hope he may leave he alone somehow? All she does all day is keep an eye out for him and try to stay away. He gets her a cpl times a day but we’re usually home and catch it before she has gotten injured. Any suggestions? 😂 you might not even be an expert but thought if u tried those thing u at least too chickening serious. 😂
Part of the overpopulation problem is that the stores make u buy four at a time. U buy chickens once and decide u want another egg or two a day and all the sudden your forced to have eight chickens. Let us buy one or at least two Blaine’s, tractor supply, and most online places I’ve seen.
My chickens have bullied one of my favorite birds, I have a hen who has a bad leg, she is isolated, but can see her flock. I dealt with bullying by saying “no”.
I have one hen that is a different breed than the other four. She's a Delaware vs Buff Orpington. She is about 1/3 larger than the others and is a food hound. She routinely bullies the others - if they're dusting, she'll peck them out of their bath area. I was witnessing this yesterday and didn't know what else to do other than pick her up and give her a talking to... I will try the water pistol method and see if that works.
I have a beta hen that seems to get bullied by everyone.... everyone else is fine with each other, and I don't think I have a single bully hen, just this one beta that gets picked on nonstop
I have a hen that is bulling the other hens. I think it could be stress, but i'm not sure. My negihbor has a large dog that seems to bark a lot, and his yard is next to mine. Could this be consided a stress for her? Thank you for your information. Lorraine
I just experienced my first chicken bully situation. I’ve done all the things in this video for my chicks. Keeping them entertained and all. There were only the two in this coop/run. They grew up together. Been Mutt and Jeff. Then one day she started pecking at the others feet. Made them bleed. So I left bully girl out in the run for the night and the next day. Seemed like the pecking was over. Until yesterday I found my golden girl dead. The bully pecked a big ole hole in her side. 🤷♀️. Idk what to do with her at this Point since I am about to add 11 more chicks to the flock.
@@floridagirl386 I did it for a couple months. But I have a couple of those cheapy TSC coops so I sat it close to the BIG coop that my husband just built. When I was letting free range one day she ran past me to her in there and has been fine ever since.
I have one hen (looks healthy) that the Rooster will go straight after her. She's the only hen with a "Rose" cone. She will submit to him, and he'll start pecking at her immediately. He doesn't even mate with her. Then ofcourse other hens will peck at her too. She'll be bloody from them. She's in isolation now to heal. The other chickens still see her and the Rooster will taunt her even while she's in isolation. Why don't he like her?
I have some polish 10 week old Polish chickens and the two Isa Brown chickens are pecking their tops. What about that as the other chickens the same age don't get bothered? Do you have an answer for that? Thank you
Hi we have a issue in our flock Two of the hens pecks feathers from others mostly while they dust bath even from our cockerel they peck feathers Please advise Thanks
I have 4 12 week olds that I’m trying to introduce to my other 3 , 1 year old chickens. Have. Large coop 4x7 with plenty of roosts. 2 of the old chickens literally see the new ones and instantly gang up on which ever one they can corner . Once cornered they pin it down and viciously attack it taking turns until I break it up or it escapes. This behavior goes on while free ranging , I cant even let the new ones into the run or coop. Any suggestions?
Oh wow that sounds rough it's never easy when birds don't get along. I'd personally try when they start to pick on the younger chickens pin the bully down and allow one of the younger hens to sit on top of the bully. This is the only thing that got my hens to stop plucking feathers when I found out who the bully was.
My big chicken black and white seen the new baby ducks and she did the whole jump at them thing and she then realized i will grab her. Ya i reached for her and i think thats the fastest shes ever backed up i didnt grab her but she knew not to do that again and she now is very a nervous being around the ducks when im nere. But she doesn't attack them anymore but will come over to see if there ok if they make to much noise but when they do there literally jumping in there pool to have fun.
Not sure if I will get the answer but i have a 4 week old chick that likes to peck the other baby chicks eyes. They are all the same age. How can i stop the behavior.
@@stevenmoody-MoodyHivesandHome I had that happen with a pair of show birds I had. The more dominant pullet started trying to crow. Hens do not crow very well. She sounded like she dying when she crowed.
Im currently acting like a rooster and I make sure Im around when they're together, still having issues, but its getting better, slowly. Acting like a rooster 😂 kinda fun, but not the point.
Thank you so much for the great ideas on how to reduce bullying in the flock. I have one (younger) hen that is so aggressive and bullies everyone in the flock at one point or another. She’s large, black and dominant. I actually thought she was a rooster for awhile, but she finally started lying. Now I’m introducing 4 newbies to the existing flock and she is being relentless with the newbies. At least I have some ideas to help her stay in her lane enough for the newbies to adjust and integrate. Thank you!
I used the chicken peepers on my hens due to feather picking. It worked for a while but the hens learned to compensate and resumed pecking. (For fun, we put googly eyes on the peepers. Hilarious!)
U sound like a knower of chicken things if u tried them things. Question. I have a disabled hen that is the best hen ever she just has these seizures all the time. We thought it was mareks or wry neck but she never gets worse and just has these episodes. Hence why the rooster picks on her. U think I just gotta off him or try to give him away or is there hope he may leave he alone somehow? All she does all day is keep an eye out for him and try to stay away. He gets her a cpl times a day but we’re usually home and catch it before she has gotten injured. Any suggestions? 😂 you might not even be an expert but thought if u tried those thing u at least too chickening serious. 😂
Part of the overpopulation problem is that the stores make u buy four at a time. U buy chickens once and decide u want another egg or two a day and all the sudden your forced to have eight chickens. Let us buy one or at least two Blaine’s, tractor supply, and most online places I’ve seen.
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I have a rooster that attacks one particular hen terribly. I have to keep her separate, and bring her and every night. I don’t know what to do.
My rooster killed one of my ladies right in front of me. 😢 He is a head shorter now.
So sorry about your hen. Our roosters get taken down if they’re not nice.
My chickens have bullied one of my favorite birds, I have a hen who has a bad leg, she is isolated, but can see her flock. I dealt with bullying by saying “no”.
Chicken Jail Too funny I love it.
I have one hen that is a different breed than the other four. She's a Delaware vs Buff Orpington. She is about 1/3 larger than the others and is a food hound. She routinely bullies the others - if they're dusting, she'll peck them out of their bath area. I was witnessing this yesterday and didn't know what else to do other than pick her up and give her a talking to... I will try the water pistol method and see if that works.
Thanks! My gals just started the bullying yesterday! Going to order some pinless peepers!
I have a beta hen that seems to get bullied by everyone.... everyone else is fine with each other, and I don't think I have a single bully hen, just this one beta that gets picked on nonstop
I have a hen that is bulling the other hens. I think it could be stress, but i'm not sure. My negihbor has a large dog that seems to bark a lot, and his yard is next to mine. Could this be consided a stress for her? Thank you for your information. Lorraine
I get between them to prevent contact/bullying when possible, until the offender(s) go away. It helps.
I just experienced my first chicken bully situation. I’ve done all the things in this video for my chicks. Keeping them entertained and all. There were only the two in this coop/run. They grew up together. Been Mutt and Jeff. Then one day she started pecking at the others feet. Made them bleed. So I left bully girl out in the run for the night and the next day. Seemed like the pecking was over. Until yesterday I found my golden girl dead. The bully pecked a big ole hole in her side. 🤷♀️. Idk what to do with her at this
Point since I am about to add 11 more chicks to the flock.
What did you end up doing?
@@floridagirl386 I had to
Isolate the one for a while. She got lonely. Now she doesn’t mess with any of the other girls.
@@the5byrds that's what I'm doing now! How long did you do it for?
@@the5byrds so I can't isolate 2 bullys together?
@@floridagirl386 I did it for a couple months. But I have a couple of those cheapy TSC coops so I sat it close to the BIG coop that my husband just built. When I was letting free range one day she ran past me to her in there and has been fine ever since.
the chickens who peck each other isn't gonna last till mrs tweedy arrive
I have one hen (looks healthy) that the Rooster will go straight after her. She's the only hen with a "Rose" cone. She will submit to him, and he'll start pecking at her immediately. He doesn't even mate with her. Then ofcourse other hens will peck at her too. She'll be bloody from them. She's in isolation now to heal. The other chickens still see her and the Rooster will taunt her even while she's in isolation. Why don't he like her?
How much room do we need for free ranging chickens?
I have some polish 10 week old Polish chickens and the two Isa Brown chickens are pecking their tops. What about that as the other chickens the same age don't get bothered? Do you have an answer for that? Thank you
Hi we have a issue in our flock
Two of the hens pecks feathers from others mostly while they dust bath even from our cockerel they peck feathers
Please advise
Thanks
I have 4 12 week olds that I’m trying to introduce to my other 3 , 1 year old chickens. Have. Large coop 4x7 with plenty of roosts. 2 of the old chickens literally see the new ones and instantly gang up on which ever one they can corner . Once cornered they pin it down and viciously attack it taking turns until I break it up or it escapes. This behavior goes on while free ranging , I cant even let the new ones into the run or coop. Any suggestions?
The "Rule of Thumb" I've seen is to wait until the newer ones are at least 8 wks old or closer to the existing hens' size.
Oh wow that sounds rough it's never easy when birds don't get along. I'd personally try when they start to pick on the younger chickens pin the bully down and allow one of the younger hens to sit on top of the bully. This is the only thing that got my hens to stop plucking feathers when I found out who the bully was.
My big chicken black and white seen the new baby ducks and she did the whole jump at them thing and she then realized i will grab her.
Ya i reached for her and i think thats the fastest shes ever backed up i didnt grab her but she knew not to do that again and she now is very a nervous being around the ducks when im nere.
But she doesn't attack them anymore but will come over to see if there ok if they make to much noise but when they do there literally jumping in there pool to have fun.
the way we usually handle bully hens in my household is chickensoup
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Not sure if I will get the answer but i have a 4 week old chick that likes to peck the other baby chicks eyes. They are all the same age. How can i stop the behavior.
My bully chicken goes to cooker . Tasty chicken curry and rice 😋.
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That's probably how they were domesticated
❤thank you so right ❤
Thanks mate
I thought the pebble can would be a can full of little rocks to throw at bully chickens.
My hens are mounting each other, so weird.
Gay hens, maybe?
I’ve heard that a hen will become dominant if there’s no Roo around.
@@assassin-gz7lu hopefully not
@@stevenmoody-MoodyHivesandHome I had that happen with a pair of show birds I had. The more dominant pullet started trying to crow. Hens do not crow very well. She sounded like she dying when she crowed.
@@assassin-gz7lu A Gen?
Im currently acting like a rooster and I make sure Im around when they're together, still having issues, but its getting better, slowly. Acting like a rooster 😂 kinda fun, but not the point.
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Last, last resort: chicken soup
Stop
Kinda seems like 2nd or 3rd option lol
@@CJ-sf2lustop what ? Seems like it would take care of the issue.
@HerbGrowingLegal716 well he did say last, last resort.
@@CJ-sf2luyummy.