dinosaw
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We know about pecking order aggression from chickens and bullying too, sometimes a territorial guarding of feeders can seem like an attempt to starve newcomers when it is in fact about status, territory and feeding rights. However on two occasions I have witnessed what had to be deliberate attempts to starve/drive away an existing member of the flock. At the time these incidents happened there seemed no reason behind what was a huge show of aggression towards an existing flock member but it later transpired that both birds had problems that the chickens had obviously picked up on well before I did. One involved the entire flock attacking a Skyline whenever it came near, the other was a deliberate attempt to starve one third of a Pekin trio by the other 2. In the first case it became apparent a few weeks later that the bird had severe neurological problems, she was seeing predators that weren't there and behaving very oddly, quite disturbing to watch, eventually I had no choice but to cull her. The second instance took a lot longer to figure out as the bird was only 6 months old and seemed healthy, however she proved in time to be completely infertile, I can only presume that her hatch mates had detected this. Any experience of similar behaviour?