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Hope someone can help us.
Earlier this year we incubated 6 eggs, with only one hatching - a white cochin - now named Chalky. (She hatched in May so is now just over three months old) Chalky has always seemed fairly friendly and about 3 weeks ago started to eat from our hands. Now she has turned nasty; if you walk up the garden she runs after you and will peck your leg; if you are cleaning them out, she will come over and grab anything she can; if you give our other hen some food from your hand, Chalky will run over - neck stretched, neck feathers all ruffled and literaly fly and you and grab your skin. I just knock her off (not sure if this is right?) but I have young children and am worried that she is going to really hurt one of them. Chalky was the first chick we raised ourselves so we have become quite attached to her so this behaviour is quite upsetting.
What do I do? Is this a phase? Do we just ignore her and hope she "gets over it" or do I have to "dispatch" her?
Hope you can give me some positive news .....
Many thanks,
Earlier this year we incubated 6 eggs, with only one hatching - a white cochin - now named Chalky. (She hatched in May so is now just over three months old) Chalky has always seemed fairly friendly and about 3 weeks ago started to eat from our hands. Now she has turned nasty; if you walk up the garden she runs after you and will peck your leg; if you are cleaning them out, she will come over and grab anything she can; if you give our other hen some food from your hand, Chalky will run over - neck stretched, neck feathers all ruffled and literaly fly and you and grab your skin. I just knock her off (not sure if this is right?) but I have young children and am worried that she is going to really hurt one of them. Chalky was the first chick we raised ourselves so we have become quite attached to her so this behaviour is quite upsetting.
What do I do? Is this a phase? Do we just ignore her and hope she "gets over it" or do I have to "dispatch" her?
Hope you can give me some positive news .....
Many thanks,