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violetrose Posted - Sep 23 2011 : 10:25:18 AM
my chickens are pecking on two of my hens, any suggestions?
I have removed them from the flock which consists of only 12 hens, no roosters.
Thanks so much!
Hugs, Ruth

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sherrye Posted - Sep 30 2011 : 12:36:02 PM
happy to hear the hens are clucking the happy song. sherrye

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batznthebelfry Posted - Sep 29 2011 : 11:16:46 PM
You go Ruth!!!! so happy to hear that all is well with your 'girls' Michele'

Chickens rule!
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Hen #2622
violetrose Posted - Sep 29 2011 : 5:07:45 PM
Update on Chickie Girls! Made a dress for Rosie, she seems to enjoy wearing her new "Frock" :)! Gave them all some tuna in water, loved that, also been giving them some dry cat food, along with their mash and pellets. Things seem to have settled down, I don't see any pecking now -
Thanks from me and the "girls" for helping out in our stressful time, I sure did learn alot in a very short time!
Hugs, Ruth

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Sep 26 2011 : 06:05:11 AM
We have the same trouble. We just built two coops for night and have one rooster for each flock of hens. They stay on their own sides of the property and watch their own set of ladies. The roosters fight sometimes.

We decided that in the future we will let them sit on eggs vs. buying new chicks in the spring. That way they would accept the newbies better.

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batznthebelfry Posted - Sep 25 2011 : 7:40:47 PM
once a week is good on the tuna if they are getting regular chicken feed..if you have one eating the feathers you need to also add calcium like oyster chips so they can get to them....feather eating is definitely a calcium problem....with you in Georgia they have to really work for every mineral, vit ect they get as your weather/humidity is so hard on them....I used to live in Fort Benning Ga & I remember the killer humidity....the hay you talked about is also good so keep doing that for them....another thing you can do is go buy the cheapest dry cat food on the market & give them a handful or so a day....it will contain meat & fish bi-products, oils ect that will help them.....but don't give too much...just enough so each get a few pieces....specially when its super hot then quit when it gets cooler ie winter time there...but keep it on hand so if they show signs of needed more protein you can give them a bit again until you feel they are back to normal...well you know normal chicken behavior...lol....Michele'
also the wood ash is an excellent idea but never every put in BBQ ash...some don't realize thats deadly for them unless its 100% per wood & not charcoal treated pieces.

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oldbittyhen Posted - Sep 25 2011 : 6:49:35 PM
A great dust bath is your wood ash from your stove/fireplace, pour it in a area where they are doing their dust bathes and watch out, they love it, and it will kill mites and lice...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
violetrose Posted - Sep 25 2011 : 5:43:35 PM
Thanks Sheila - will give it a try :)

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SheilaC Posted - Sep 25 2011 : 3:55:52 PM
Hi Ruth :) This is not the exact one I made, but one similar in shape. http://backtobasicliving.com/blog/make-a-chicken-saddle/

It was really easy to whip up a few and they stayed on really well. Actually I used snaps on mine to put them over the wings more easily. I used a nice heavy fabric and they lasted a LONG time :) GIve it a try!

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violetrose Posted - Sep 25 2011 : 3:41:28 PM
Well, I just came in from feeding them tune - boy did they devour that :)! Must have been good to them, or they really needed the protein or both. Should I give them the tuna more that once a week, in case they have a deficiency? Or is there other protein I can give them. What about other "snacks" I can scatter in their run, sunflower seeds, regular "junk" bird seed??? - we did get a lot of fescue hay to put out there and they are loving it. Also have dusted Rosie for mites - didn't see any on her, but we will try to dust the rest of the girls tonight. Also cleaned out then hen house really good, dusted the floor before putting down clean Aspen shavings, also cleaned out all nest boxes and treated them too.
I do put vinegar, with the Mother in their water, however I missed a few times :(! Not any more!
Rosie was picking on herself, not sure if she started it and when I got raw, the other joined in or what. One hen is picking small feathers from the hens (at random) and eating them ???? She is a Copper Black Maran - we have two of them. Still want to make an apron for Rosie, not sure how to do that - but my mind is trying to figure it out - LOL!
Thanks again for all your wonderful suggestions. I love my girls and this makes me very sad :(
Hugs, Ruth

Farmgirl Sister # 1738

God loves each one of us as if there were only one of us!

St. Augustine
violetrose Posted - Sep 25 2011 : 3:11:00 PM
Thanks everyone - I have been giving them corn, they love it. Won't any more :(! I have tuna in the pantry, going out right now to give them some of that.
Sheila, how did you make the "apron" - I was seriously going to try to make Rosie a "dress" tonight, but have not gotten around to it yet.
Again, thanks so much everyone!
Worse part is we are going on a trip and our neighbors will be tending to our "girls" and I want All problems solved by the time we leave - ugg!!!
Hugs, Ruth

Farmgirl Sister # 1738

God loves each one of us as if there were only one of us!

St. Augustine
SheilaC Posted - Sep 25 2011 : 10:58:48 AM
we made little chicken "saddles" like for when you have an overly agressive rooster and the feathers grew back in and by then the other hens had lost interest in pecking--couldn't see the red skin maybe--and weren't pecked anymore :)

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StrawHouseRanch Posted - Sep 25 2011 : 07:21:44 AM
Michele, That is great information about the protein. I need to file that one away in the rusty old memory banks!



Paula

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batznthebelfry Posted - Sep 24 2011 : 11:02:12 AM
from the sounds of it you have two that are trying to be top 'rooster' since there is not one there to keep the girls in line...it sounds like also the others aren't allowing them to be top roo so to speak so they are pecking them to get them to bow to them.....Also with this behavior the protein & carbs they are getting is being burned up to fast so try if possible to increase both specially protein right now for all of them to help this....also being uncomfortable could add to it so check for mites on the 2 if they have them then they all have them....
apple cidar vinegar in the water helps get rid of internal worms & makes system run better...you only need a capful per gallon or so....
Kathryn great suggestions but don't give corn much since you (Ruth) lives in Georgia...too hot right now & this will heat them up even more but raw oatmeal, cheerios, unsugared cereals will work as a fun scratch/treat for them.
For chickens that turn to eating eggs that is a big sign that they are not getting the protein they need...I had a few do that during the winter & I increased the protein & they stopped eating the eggs....I buy cheap cans of tuna in water for this reason so when they get off so to speak they get a few cans of tuna one afternoon a week.
lack of protein will also cause them to kill & eat other chickens who are weaker than them or smaller.
I have always been able to re-introduce separated chickens without deaths but it can take time & they will go thur the whole pecking order again, sometimes the top hens never get back up to that level in the flock again which can be a good thing. good luck honey...Michele'


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Hen #2622
RedHoopWoman Posted - Sep 23 2011 : 12:35:27 PM
That's another way to do it;) Sometimes culling out is the easiest solution,there's the old saying ~keep the best and eat the rest!

"Today's Mighty Oak is just Yesterday's Nut"
walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Sep 23 2011 : 12:26:34 PM
While my hen wasn't pecking, she was being overly aggressive and eating the eggs of another hen (I think) right before hatch time. She did this twice. She would also bully the other hens. One night, she wouldn't go back in the coop with the others-so I left her out overnight.

Something got her. Sad to say it, but that was the ONLY solution.

But, I tried everything I knew to discourage the pecking-she was just a meanie. I wish I could give you gentler advice.

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RedHoopWoman Posted - Sep 23 2011 : 12:19:07 PM
Sometimes the commercial anti-pecking products work but I put big globs of petroleum jelly on the pecked areas to help heal the area and discourage the ones who are pecking,this has worked for me as the pecking chickens get big globs of jelly on thier face when they peck and they really hate that,it kind of disrupts the thought process but you do ahve to reapply it often.
Some people suggest adding vinegar to thier water helps but I have not had significant enough problems with pecking that I have tried this yet.
how are your chickens kept,are they in a coop,allowed to roam,etc..
Chickens will peck to sort out pecking order issues or they will peck when overcrowded,stressed,bored or lacking protein in the diet.
If you have a bare dirt floor coop I would try spreading out lots of straw and sprinkling it with corn and other goodies that they have to scratch and peck around in,this might distract them enough to resolve the behavior.
My chickens free range during the day and so I have found that loose chickens rarely have problems with this but that may not be practical for everyone's flock due to dogs,neighbors,etc..but giving them something to scratch around in frequently will help.
Anyways,I hope this helps,I hope it works out so you can keep your hens.


"Today's Mighty Oak is just Yesterday's Nut"
Sabrena Orr Posted - Sep 23 2011 : 10:45:36 AM
We had 2 hens that were doing this to the rest of the flock. NOt sure why they started doing this, but my girlfriend took them and as they were the only 2 chickens she had they didn't do this anymore.

Sabrena, Olympia
oldbittyhen Posted - Sep 23 2011 : 10:34:55 AM
if they are being attacked by all of your other hens, chances are this will continue till they kill them, and once seperated, its very hard to re-introduce them back, and even if you did, they will probally get attacked again...most of the time you will either have to permently keep them apart, or re-home them...

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