It tends to happen most when I go into the run carrying the treat box or a bunch of greens, and she gets impatient if the food isn't immediately available. She will do it whilst I'm tying the bunch of greens on the hanging cord, for example, and also when I have given them a sprinkle of corn on their big plate and am cleaning out the coop, bending down, when all the food has gone, as if to say 'Give us more!" She will also do it if I go in without anything in my hand, as if she still expects it. She seems to really like being picked up, always has been naturally tame, and is no trouble to catch and hold. She stands on the opened Aubiose bag by the doorway, and at times she uses this as a springboard and flies up on to my shoulder, and when she does this she doesn't peck me. It does seem to be a demand for attention as much as anything. I feel she just HAS to be first for attention, and is trying to attract it by the only means she has, rather than from the sort of aggression you might expect from a cockerel, especially as Lily is so firmly in charge of the little flock of 4.
It's not bad enough at present for me to feel I need to consider her future, Val, - I just need some chicken whispering techniques to try. Maybe she will settle down as she matures. She's only 23 weeks old and has been laying for only three weeks, and they do seem to get less inclined to fly up as there mature, don't they? The funny thing is, that Lily leghorn has never shown any inclination to leave the ground, and when I put her up on the special high perch my previous leghorns all used, she looked quite nervous up there, flew down ASAP, and didn't try to repeat the experience!