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  • Hen Jumping On Other Hens Back (1 Reason Why + What To Do)
    If you think that your hens are jumping on another hen’s back then what you may be seeing is a rooster jumping on a hen’s back This is a common occurrence and this behavior means that the hen and rooster are about to mate
  • Hen mounting another hen | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens
    Your dominant hen is doing no harm to the other hens by mounting them as long as she is not being too aggressive and injuring them, but you would notice that if there was blood or any other signs of an injury
  • How to Stop Chickens from Pecking Each Other?
    That’s why it’s important to understand why chickens peck and what you can do to stop it before things spiral out of control In this in-depth guide, I’ll walk you through the common causes behind chicken-to-chicken pecking and give you practical, effective solutions that truly work
  • Have yall ever had a hen mount another hen? Im so confused!
    It is dominance They have an order of who is in charge The hens drop down and I pet their backs because the are submissive They do same with hens in charge
  • Chicken Bullies and Proven Tactics to Stop the Pecking - Backyard . . .
    Are you having problems with one of your hens getting picked on? Is she missing feathers on her back, even to the point of being bloody? These could be signs that you have chicken bullies on your hands Chicken bullying can be a really frustrating problem, but it's one you don't have to live with
  • Hen mounting another hen? : r chickens - Reddit
    This is very common Hens, particularly in flocks with no roosters, can take on some “masculine” traits and behavior, and even grow spurs!
  • How to Stop Chickens From Pecking Each Other - Backyard Poultry
    We need to know how to stop chickens from pecking each other, how to avoid bullying, and how to make sure that all chickens can access what they need Most issues occur where there are high stocking densities and little opportunity to express natural chicken behavior
  • Gender Bender: When Your Hen Thinks Shes A He! - Backyard Chicken Coops
    In a flock without a rooster, the hen at the top of the pecking order may try to take on the role of the rooster- and so will display the traits mentioned above such as crowing, and attempting to mount the other hens
  • How Hens Decide Who’s in Charge of the Flock
    The term “pecking order” was first coined by Norwegian zoologist Thorleif Schjelderup-Ebbe in the 1920s after observing how chickens establish dominance through pecking This social hierarchy isn’t random or chaotic but follows specific patterns that have evolved over thousands of years to ensure flock stability and survival Understanding how hens decide who’s in charge provides
  • The Pecking Order: Understanding Social Dynamics in Your Flock
    Just like in any bustling community, your backyard flock has its own set of social rules — known as the pecking order This natural hierarchy helps chickens establish who's the top hen and who's going to find their place further down the line





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