RedBarnHens
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I'm really enjoying my chickens, but two of them have started pecking at my shoes and my trousers. To begin with I thought it was that they thought there was some food on my shoes, but then they started on my trousers and hands when I bent down to do anything.
This morning they were particularly active and I had had enough, so I picked up one of them and she puffed up the feathers on her neck, but I held her close and walked around with here for a while then put her down. The second one then started so I did the same to her. I just went up to check on them and it seemed a bit better. When one of them came towards my feet I made a 'shoo-ing' noise and there was no pecking
So perhaps I've won!
Yesterday one of our Labradors went to say hello (she really loves going up to the chicken pen) and 'Dora' the pecky one pecked her on the nose!! Now she goes up there and 'woofs' at them...grrrr.
Is this behaviour a dominancy thing??????
I'm not really aware at the moment of the 'pecking order' of the hens, apart from Ginger, who seems to be the last to get any of the veggies I put out late afternoon. So I now put 2 dishes out to give her a better chance. They really love the spinach leaves and grated carrot.
I'm also very glad to report that they take themselves off to bed at night and the pop hole closes at 10.30pm at the moment. I always check after it's closed to ensure they are all in. The pop hole opens at 5.30 am so they have a nice long day outside. I do have a suspicion though that one of them may be roosting on the floor, so tonight I will go into the coop area and check.
This morning they were particularly active and I had had enough, so I picked up one of them and she puffed up the feathers on her neck, but I held her close and walked around with here for a while then put her down. The second one then started so I did the same to her. I just went up to check on them and it seemed a bit better. When one of them came towards my feet I made a 'shoo-ing' noise and there was no pecking

Yesterday one of our Labradors went to say hello (she really loves going up to the chicken pen) and 'Dora' the pecky one pecked her on the nose!! Now she goes up there and 'woofs' at them...grrrr.
Is this behaviour a dominancy thing??????
I'm not really aware at the moment of the 'pecking order' of the hens, apart from Ginger, who seems to be the last to get any of the veggies I put out late afternoon. So I now put 2 dishes out to give her a better chance. They really love the spinach leaves and grated carrot.
I'm also very glad to report that they take themselves off to bed at night and the pop hole closes at 10.30pm at the moment. I always check after it's closed to ensure they are all in. The pop hole opens at 5.30 am so they have a nice long day outside. I do have a suspicion though that one of them may be roosting on the floor, so tonight I will go into the coop area and check.