Oh my goodness! I absolutely loved this interview! Thank you Dalia for reminding us that we look at flock dynamics through our human experience. I have one hen who is always at the bottom of the pecking order and always alone, no matter how many new flock members get introduced. I always feel so sorry for her and have literally lost hours of sleep trying to figure out how I can "fix" this. Thank you for reminding me that this is how things are within a flock and as long as they aren't injuring her, I have to be ok with this. Thank you for sharing your vast experience with others. Much love from Australia ❤
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Oh my goodness! I absolutely loved this interview! Thank you Dalia for reminding us that we look at flock dynamics through our human experience. I have one hen who is always at the bottom of the pecking order and always alone, no matter how many new flock members get introduced. I always feel so sorry for her and have literally lost hours of sleep trying to figure out how I can "fix" this. Thank you for reminding me that this is how things are within a flock and as long as they aren't injuring her, I have to be ok with this. Thank you for sharing your vast experience with others. Much love from Australia ❤
I’m so glad you enjoyed it. This was one of my favorite interviews. ❤️
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All chickens have their own personality. pecking order has to be established amongst them, and corrections are expected.
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