So, I resolved my last problem (cockerel attacking what I thought was a hen) as the "hen" started crowing, which just goes to show you cant go by comb and wattles alone lol.
Both boys have now been rehomed with a lovely lady, and are now freeranging over a huge area and we can go and visit whenever we like, which is nice.
But, that has been replaced by another issue. Since they have been gone, their clutchmate, my gorgeously sweet natured hybred, has turned into chicken-monster from hell. She was hand raised, loved coming up for a cuddle, would get up on your lap if you sat down, really was a very affectionate bird, but that changed within the space of 2 days.
She is really aggressive, not just to the other 2 hens but towards us too. she attacked my daughter on Saturday when she went to stroke her (something she has previously loved, she was very affectionate). Not just pecking her hand, but chasing her and pecking her legs and feet.
I'm presuming she is taking over top spot role, but I'm concerned about the aggression towards us, and dont want it to become a habit, more importantly, my daughter is scared of her now, and I really need to nip this in the bud so that it doesnt become a problem and I end up having to get rid of her.
Both boys have now been rehomed with a lovely lady, and are now freeranging over a huge area and we can go and visit whenever we like, which is nice.
But, that has been replaced by another issue. Since they have been gone, their clutchmate, my gorgeously sweet natured hybred, has turned into chicken-monster from hell. She was hand raised, loved coming up for a cuddle, would get up on your lap if you sat down, really was a very affectionate bird, but that changed within the space of 2 days.
She is really aggressive, not just to the other 2 hens but towards us too. she attacked my daughter on Saturday when she went to stroke her (something she has previously loved, she was very affectionate). Not just pecking her hand, but chasing her and pecking her legs and feet.
I'm presuming she is taking over top spot role, but I'm concerned about the aggression towards us, and dont want it to become a habit, more importantly, my daughter is scared of her now, and I really need to nip this in the bud so that it doesnt become a problem and I end up having to get rid of her.