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I had noticed one of my GNR was looking particularly scruffy

but as they all seem to be in different states of moulting thought

no more of it until today :shock: I witnessed Valerie GNR jump

on GNR merryweather's back pin her down like a cockrel would

and grab the few feathers on the back of her head the poor little

soul has left.

 

Seriously guys it looked mean :shock: any advice

would be appreciated I work full time so the girls spend a lot

of time in there run however I always let them out when I get home

until there bed time.

 

 

Sorry for the long Post I am still :shock:

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I know how that feels :( . Maisie is still attacking poor little Poppy although I think it's getting slightly better :( .

 

I'm separating Maisie till it settles down (I hope and pray it does :pray: ). Is that an option for you?

 

I have a bumper bit as a last resort :? . We're going away and I'm worried about leaving them together in the run for 5 days :anxious: .

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I've had Maisie in the sin bin since a week past Sunday. She's in there on the days I'm at work (Mon - Wed) but I let them all out together the rest of the week. As I say, I think it's getting slightly less aggressive but I still don't trust her :? . The danger zone seems to be when Poppy's in the nestbox and is less likely/able to get away :( .

 

I'd leave her a few days then try her back with the others. You'll just have to play it by ear.

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I'd keep her separate for a good few days, so that she loses her place in the pecking order.

 

When you reintroduce her, giving her an icy blast with a hosepipe every time she does it, if you can spend an afternoon supervising, can help shock her out of it.

 

Hauling her off whenever she starts, and making her submit to you can also make her see that she isn't the boss.

 

If all else fails, a bumperbit will help. I have found them useful, and once the initial surprise is over, they manage well with them.

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I have to say bumper bits are my first port of call if dustups look likely and whenever I ma introducing new chickens to old. I was a bit reluctant the first time as they looked fiddly to get in but I can get them in fine on my own now and they have given me more peace of mind than anything else as I know the bullies can't do any real damage to their victims.

 

That said, I agree with Egluntine about isolating her a reshuffling the pecking order a little.

 

Let us know how you go?

 

:)

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That said, I agree with Egluntine about isolating her a reshuffling the pecking order a little.

 

 

Who?! :lol:

 

:clap::lol:

 

In seriousness though, I think giving them a bit of "rough justice" is not a bad idea. One of my new girls Susan has been a bit of a bully with Nyssa, not feather pecking and causing damage but hassling her running at her, looking like she's going to peck her, poor Nyssa has been spending most of her time on top of, or inside the cat carrier that I have in their intro pen.

 

So yesterday I gave Susan a few "timeouts" with some of my big girls that I knew would put her in her place but could be trusted to do her no harm. I thought if she had a taste of her own medicine it would help her. She is still hassling Nyssa but its not as relentless as it was.

 

I am hoping a few more timeouts with the big girls and she should calm down until they are fully integrated (which will be a good few weeks yet, as they only arrived on Saturday)

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dipper my bully has been in solitary for a week now, they got a glimpse of each other the other day and all hell broke out trying to out scream each other, going to keep her in until giblet has regrown her feathers which are coming along nicely, when i let dipper back in if it kicks off ill get rid. Not worth the aggro, poor Giblet was scared to death of her. Will be interesting to see how all our little experiments go

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Thanks everyone :)

 

I plan to seperate miss meanie :x into the solitary confinement

of the (pink eglu) tomorrow after work for at least a week then re try her any nonsense and back she goes.

 

I am actually more concerned about her jumping on poor merryweather as she it my littelest girl and being hurt by miss meanies claws as much as the pecking of her head,

 

I will update you all of progress

Thanks Again Guys

 

KK

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My problem is that one of the girls is being picked on by almost all the others. I've only had them ( 6 ex batts) since last Saturday and am new to chook keeping anyway.

 

One of the chooks hardly looks like a chicken at all and she, Pip, is the one that gets picked on. I have to say though, she is so affectionate, follows me around, is always first out when I open the door in the morning and always comes straight to the edge of the run to say hello. She'll happily sit on my knee and have a cuddle - this in 5 days! :D

 

So, my question is, could the fact that she gets more attention from me, smells of humans, doesnt look like a chicken and generally doesnt hang around with the other chooks mean that she's less likely to integrate with the others?

Some of the others get pecked too but Pip is usually the one who gets the most.

 

Any thoughts please?

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Yes, there are things she can get behind and she's very good at getting out of the way but it still goes through me to see her getting pecked.

 

I've no idea why she is so very different towards me than the other 5. They don't get in a mad panic or anything but won't approach me when they're outside in the garden (always supervised of course), whereas Pip just follows me and pecks at my feet or my watch if I'm bending down. Funny little thing she is.

 

I tried putting photos of the girls on here last night but failed miserably. I'm really useless with this technology stuff :oops:

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