I know its probably a little late for this advice, but maybe for other viewers. If one chicken is being a bully, remove the bully, not the bullied. Removing a hen from the flock for a couple of days will make her lose her status, as typically only higher ranking hens do the bullying. This will also give the bullied hens time to recover and build some confidence.
this seems to work good for me. I took out the bully and she still is a bit aggressive when I go in to feed her but the one being bullied seems to be doing MUCH better. I use to remove the one being bullied and that didn't work as good, as she got lonely and got worse.
@@Webinthewoodsfarm a rooster is bullying a hen? that's odd, if its sexual bullying you can put a saddle on her, other than that maybe try getting new hens so he can spread his time more evenly, expanding their coop and run so they don't have to be close to each other, giving them more things to do, putting objects in their coop and run she can hide in
I absolutely LOVED this video !! Mercy towards the weak that can not defend themselves or express their sufferings is just amazing ! Thank you ! I hope she can get better !
I have 6 chickens and one of them is getting pecked and now I'm trying to let her have friends but they still don't accept her.so what do I do?bye the way I'm only ten and my parents let me have chickens because they only want some eggs, chickens name is Hellen.thanks for reading this comment liked your videos.
Blue Kote is bad stuff. Read the caution statement on that crap. It actually has cancer causing ingredients in it. Don't ever use that on your animals!
to stop a bleeding feather, pull the feather out by the root. it will stop the bleeding immediately and the feather will regrow. I used to raise exotic birds and had to deal with blood feathers occasionally. hope this helps with your sweet girl.
+Benja's Uber 1337 Hobby Will do an update in about a week or two when I start to reintroduce her back to the flock. She is doing great with almost all of her feathers regrown and looking fat!
Good work. Most farmers simply harvest the young bird and call it day! If you step away from your emotions harvesting makes sense. But, I am with you. I want to save the bird.
When I saw the way you 'built a santuary' for the hen-pecked chicken it warmed my heart. What kindness; it's so good to see! If I was in the same boat that's what I would do. The scripture is true, Prov. 12:10; I just read it this morning. Thank you for showing what kindness to our 'beasts' looks like.
+shartne I sure will, I am hoping for a 2 month or shorter recovery but I guess it doesn't matter how long it takes. Until then, we have a pet chicken:)
Separating them away from the flock is the worst thing you could possibly do. You should leave the dog kennel in the run during the day and coop at night, when it comes down to releasing her back with them it’ll be much smoother than taking two weeks on integration, which is especially hard with just one chicken. They usually bully each other for a reason, boredom, lack of space and roosting room, the hen is ill or they’re not getting the right feed, or you have a weird looking breed, in that case, you should have another small flock for that breed or get rid, Ive found breed specific bullying is very rare however.
@@doriewoodward7608If she’s healthy, remove the bully. I only had to quarantine the bully for half a day, & she had a new attitude. It was recommended to quarantine for a couple of days. Guess it depends upon how big of a flock & how aggressive. Had one that had long lasting seizures & was at the bottom of the pecking order, but after a month being caged next to the run & with a special diet & added supplements, she longed to be with the others, & had her last seizure 2 minutes after reuniting them. That was 10 months ago, she’s the sweetest, but will get aggressive over bananas.
Great Episode man. I was really critical of you many months back about a cast iron skillet episode you did. My apologies, I came off rude and terse. I built a coop with 3 hens based off your design. It was really the first thing I've ever built. It's awesome! I'd love to share the pictures of the coop with you. Do you have a Facebook group? If not you should!
your chickens are so blessed to have you and your family to look after them! I love my chickens too and thanks for all the great advice I get from you.
How many days did you keep the chicken isolated for? Also, did you get eggs during this time? My hen has been isolated for 3 days now and has not been producing (I suppose this is expected due to the stress)
Chicken society is a savage society. You cannot change that. You cannot stop bullying. You can take away their weapons. Which will reduce/eliminate damage. Trim their beaks. Remove the sharp tip from the upper beak. About 2 millimeters or 1/16th in. They can still eat and forage for food. It doesn't hurt the bird either no different than trimming toe nails. This it how hatcheries deal with this problem.
But how do you reintroduce her to the flock? I have a white crested black polish that haw been rejected by the flock. Do I need to build her a separate coop and run? What is. your advice?
Now I have 7 baby chics and they all went after the youngest so now the youngest baby chick has a huge wound on her head. What do I do? Do I put anything on the wound? Please tell me. I have already separated the youngest from the others.
weak... I usually heal them - feed them - then put blade speirs on one of their foot and reintroduce them to their old flock and they rebalance the pecking order!!!
You said she was in there for a few days like that why didn't you take her out immediately after you saw they were picking at her she wouldn't be in such a bad shape if you had you waited sorry to be so real about it I really love my chickens and I hopefully wouldn't leave them in as long as you did again I'm sorry just being real
to stop a bleeding feather, pull the feather out by the root. it will stop the bleeding immediately and the feather will regrow. I used to raise exotic birds and had to deal with blood feathers occasionally. hope this helps with your sweet girl.
That is possible but I think I might be because they all stay "cooped" up when there is snow on the ground so they probably start getting annoyed with each other.
SSLFamilyDad She's moulting. As the new feathers poke through their new shafts, a little blood comes through and the other chooks will pick at the red. First you want to isolate her if it's bad, 'til the bleeding stops. if the bleeding is bad, corn starch can be used as a makeshif Quick clot. just be sure once the bleeding stops to spray it with Vetrycin and clean the wound. Then hit the area with some Blue Kote. It's antisceptic, tastes bad and disguises the red to dissuade the hens from pecking. you also want to switch them to a feather fixer feed as soon as they start moulting to prevent bald spots. just remember to expect a fall off in egg production during the moulting season.
Poor little bullied chicken. Thanks for spotting the problem and doing something to stop it. Youre a responsible chicken keeper. Hopefully after she heals she can be reintroduced into the flock.
+dan Hamakua Thanks Dan, I hope she will be able to get back out to the flock. I might have to put the bullies in time out for a while when I get her back out there.
ah, thank you for doing so.It looks very bad.I got same problem but not this bad.right now I'm keeping one hen indoor because she got tumor on her belly.doctor says she is not going to live too long.
hello the fact of the bird is eating is a very good sign. I hope that all is well. but there are good signs the fact the various eating and drinking means that the bird is strong
+MORNING GARDENER'S SHOW. Thanks, she is doing fine I think we got her out of there fast enough before some serious damage was done. I will keep you posted
Looks like you came right after a attack the blood was still bright red. Nice vid, good idea too, beef her up seems like it would help to no longer be the smallest
I SO appreciate this video so much. Even more so that you’ve created a playlist, considering this is 7 years ago and i see you’re a very active creator. Everything I’m looking up is talking about plucking a dead chicken for a dinner. Jeesh. I’m currently in the exact boat right now 3:49 I’ve never done this either! I hope it’s just from the tractor being so small. They’ve always left Ida alone in their run and coop.
One of my Barred Rock girls are picking on my Easter egger girls. Nobody else just that breed. I tried separating her from the flock to knock her down the pecking order but after being reintroduced 2 days later she was at it again. I even got a rooster to try and help deter her but he's no help lol. We are building a personal A frame coop and run for the barred rocks to live in. Going to have to get a couple chickens to replace them in the big coop.
Don't agree with separating a chicken out, alone, with only human interaction; you are just turning her into your pet, not part of the flock and it will be unlikely she can ever rejoin that flock. The other birds are culling her out for a reason, likely one that you are not aware of. Nature has spoken; use the bird in a pot of soup unless you just want a lonely chicken for a pet.
You best learn fast chickens will keep pecking tasting blood they will kill her then start pecking another one until they are all dead. Put Blue spray on this wounded spot its medicine that taste bad if other chicken peak it . Plus chickens have a peaking order what I do is take the boss nasty hen out for 2 weeks then put her bad and she has lost her boss job to a lower rank . You can do this as other become to bossy and know it all's . In general chickens are mean to each other.
Pick-No-More Lotion has worked well with my chicks. You liberally cover the wound with it and when the other chickens peck it they get some of the solution on their beaks. Don't know what's in it but they Do Not like it. They start wiping their beaks and pecking, for the most part, stops. Lotion also helps the wound heal.
one of my chickens, Apollo, literally had no feathers on her back. Then I looked on Amazon for a chicken saddle and this grew the feathers back on her back, but now they peck her wing. What do I do?
+ThingsBy Tina try to massage the underside of the chickens neck. Make sure it is comfortable and has plenty of water. Not much else you can do. Also, make sure you separate it as the other chickens may start to pick on it
to stop a bleeding feather, pull the feather out by the root. it will stop the bleeding immediately and the feather will regrow. I used to raise exotic birds and had to deal with blood feathers occasionally. hope this helps with your sweet girl.
A great way to help with this problem is at the first sign of picking to use tea tree oil. I mix olive oil and tee tree oil in a spray bottle. Then as soon as you see the picked chicken you liberally spray the area. It works two fold- one it heals and the other is it repells the others as they don't like the smell or taste. This only works if you see it right away and don't wait until they are as bad as your poor hen ended up. I know if they are hiding out it's hard to spot them. I love your channel. I just found it today while searching for raised beds from pallets.
You need to put Chicken Glasses on the other chickens doing the pecking. They are called Pinless Peepers made of plastic they attach to the upper beak.
Thank you very much for this video! Though we eat chickens, they all are living creatures to that deserve respect up until the time they are slaughtered and eaten. I just got back from a friends house and they got to talking about the pecking of chickens that are ill. I mentioned that they are living creatures and they should not peck at ill chicken. They just said the chickens need culled so no chickens end up starving and that its natures way and Gods way. I argued against what they said and they just said oh thats the way it is. Of course my one friend here is being controlled and swayed by a so called boyfriend who claims to be religious while being very ignorant and rude with her company at same time and him not liking animals either. she loves animals he does not. As far as slaughtering of chickens to be eaten, it should be done humanely and as long as all chickens live, they should all be treated with respect and if a chicken gets ill and picked on, then chicken gets nursed back to health as opposed to being picked on and pecked at. Thanks again for sharing of this video and I loved it! Especially after these friends saying these mean and nasty things about ill chickens excusing the picking and pecking.
I have two chooks that have been bullied I isolated them from the rest of the flock and used ground coffee to stop the bleeding and they are the two smallest chooks I have out of the 8 chooks I have all female my poor babies gave them food and water and looks like they haven't eaten due to the bullying I always feed them regularly and never saw any wounds or blood yesterday so I was literally shocked when I saw them hurt
hey my pet chicken was pecked on the the head by another chicken and we think it was paralyzed but we think it was either a disease or the head wound we have had it in a box and had been using a eye dropper to give it water its still alive and i have been doing research to see how we can help it the head wound is not really that deep and its not bleeding
What I have done in this situation is when the others start to pick on her make up a hot mustard paste and a lil chilli pepper and smear on birds feather where it’s being pecked at and the other so learn not to pick (peck) at her again
what are some things you have done since this video to prevent feather picking from happening? i started noticing that one of my hens is getting her feathers pulled out by 2 others and im thinking of putting those peeper things on them to prevent it.
My experience has been that even after separating until complete healing has taken place, they'll still pick on her. I have had some people tell me that this is caused by overcrowding, but that's simply not true. This starts out as a contest for pecking order between two hens and continues until the whole flock turns against the loser. I have put a hen back with the flock after a couple months and it took less than a day to know it wouldn't work. Just placing new chickens--much less one with a rap sheet--in the flock can be a nightmare of watching. There are a couple videos on YT that show success by changing their entire pen/house furniture...creating a space wherein every chicken is new at once... This works according to my very limited experience. Also, I do have a pen that has 13 chickens including a rooster, and I have never seen the problem with them. There are some short tails on some of the hens, but I have witnessed the cause in that issue...his name is rooster! Once I gain a bit more space this problem will likely cure itself. Want to see your chickens forget their problems? Use safety wire to wire a couple heads of cabbage to the inside of the pen so that they hang at pecking height. I am pretty sure that between a couple of cabbages and roughly 10 apples over a week took egg production in the pen mentioned above from ~4/day to ~10/day with a couple of 12-egg days! 100% production! I love it, and judging by the sounds the chickens were making with those diced apples, they were quite happy. SSLF Dad, my experience has been that when we get a picked-on hen, we keep her separate until a new pen--or a reworking of an old pen--comes about and then they seem to do okay. The rooster worked for me and we ended up hatching replacements to boot.
+dantco Thanks for the great advice. I was going to try removing the dominant chicken or top two of them from the flock when I put the little one back in. then reintroduce the bigger ones after about a week. The idea is that I can disrupt the pecking order a bit for long enough to reintroduce. I will video the process and see how well it works. As far as the cabbage and apples go, that is a great idea also. I gave ours some cabbage this summer and they loved it!
Great video I hope she gets better fast. This reminds me of kids bullied at school. Lets her grow big and put her back then she can show the flock who is the boss ;)
Why am i watching this... My picked on chicken was hurt badly WE put her with the other chicken who acted as a friend to her (They aren't related at all) Our picked in chicken was a Ecaspe artist (Sorry for my spelling) and she died of a dog biting her neck.... R.I.P Escapelila
+gamarran ma I was surprised at how nasty they were with each other also, hopefully the last new one you have will get integrated ok. I have also clipped the beaks of the meanest ones which helps prevent so much damage when they do peck. Good luck!
+SSLFamilyDad the ones which attacked and killed the hen had full beaks because I had purposely chosen them thinking that full beak is an im ortant sensory organ. I didn't think it could be so deadly for the others...lesson learned. thanks
o god when you opened that nestingbox , there she hid and she even spoke to you with big sadness and feeling so alone , she was really telling you " this happens and then I got that and I have no friends ! " when you took her in , look how happy she was and she went to eat so fast !! nice job !!!! this is how it should !! bless you :)
I just had to put one down today. Hens can be so brutal. They pecked her head to the bone. Strange but only certain chickens keep ending up on the bottom. Buff Orpington and Americanas. Can only have them with each other. Leghorns and barred rocks seem to be the worst. Feel bad since I wasn't there to stop it.
to stop a bleeding feather, pull the feather out by the root. it will stop the bleeding immediately and the feather will regrow. I used to raise exotic birds and had to deal with blood feathers occasionally. hope this helps with your sweet girl.
Wow, I surely would not have thought to do that. All of her feathers seem to be regrow in out through the feather base that is there so I thing she is going to be healed quicker than we thought.
Great video - I like your pen set up. It reminds me that I have to get our dog crate back from out son lol. Once our hen's began laying we had a hen that seemed to get picked on a bit - she is THE sweetest barred rock and was also the first to lay eggs. I decided to give them a bit of distraction by having things for them "to do". I hang a head of cabbage in their run periodically and have a flock block for them to play with. I also make sure I give table scraps in two separate bowls with Sherman's table scraps well away from the rest of the flock. We have opened one side of their pen to the garden area and my husband used the snow blower to clear areas for them to run and peck the ground. Our sweet barred rock stopped getting picked on! We'll keep a closer eye on them when their a bit older, however. (Their 9 months now). Keep up the good work! Blessings to you and your family! Joshua 1:8-9
Wow that a really good idea. I have the next bigger size crate that my dog doesn't use anymore! I don't have any chicken pick'n going on but I'll have to remember that if I get more chicks or something that crate would be perfect. Thanks for the video.
+Daniel Glascock We were just commenting that it would work great as a brooder box as well. We might get more chickens this spring so we may try that out.
sometimes you just have to kill the most aggressive bird or else find a better home for it.. sad but true. you can separate your flock all day long but you really have to spend time with them to see what's really going on. Love My Chickens!
My wife and I have 10 chickens and we're experiencing the very same thing with two of our chickens. There's about a 3" patch of missing feathers and raw skin on each chicken, but not bloody. We were stumped as to what to do as they seem to get along with the others well enough. We are unable to ID the perps-YET. Thanks for the vid.
This will be helpful in the future! We have 12 Chickens, but they're still fairly young (7 months old). This guide will help out if this starts to happen to our smallest Chicken!
Can you do any type of video on raising them from chicks? Obviously it's difficult when yours are full grown now. But I would love some tips on getting them raised!
I had two last year worse than that. I separated them as you then I thought why am I doing this because she will go through this again when I re introduce her. I put tar on her wounds to get them dried up (its for chickens) Once they were dried I made chicken aprons for them covering the areas they were getting to on both the chickens. Once they see blood they don't stop, its then a source of food and its shiny so they peck at it. The chicken aprons did the trick, it protected the chickens and now they are my best egg layers getting along fine. I don;t know where in the pecking order they are, but those two are always the first one's in the coup in the evening
+SSLFamilyDad I believe they are called saddles. I can mail you one if you would like. They are also used for over bearing roosters, it protects thee poor hens from those spurs. The other thing I saw but did not do is chicken blinders lol, yes they look like glasses and clip on by the nose holes by the beak, when I looked into it it said it pierce the part so it sticks and I don't know I couldn't do it. I guess they work they sell them.
I know its probably a little late for this advice, but maybe for other viewers. If one chicken is being a bully, remove the bully, not the bullied. Removing a hen from the flock for a couple of days will make her lose her status, as typically only higher ranking hens do the bullying. This will also give the bullied hens time to recover and build some confidence.
this seems to work good for me. I took out the bully and she still is a bit aggressive when I go in to feed her but the one being bullied seems to be doing MUCH better. I use to remove the one being bullied and that didn't work as good, as she got lonely and got worse.
well, it's kind of the bullied chicken fault though. Mine is so broody that they peck her out of the nesting box.
queenith2 we couldn’t pin point the bully so we just took out the hen getting bullied
What if the bully is the flicks protection.. the rooster??
@@Webinthewoodsfarm a rooster is bullying a hen? that's odd, if its sexual bullying you can put a saddle on her, other than that maybe try getting new hens so he can spread his time more evenly, expanding their coop and run so they don't have to be close to each other, giving them more things to do, putting objects in their coop and run she can hide in
I absolutely LOVED this video !! Mercy towards the weak that can not defend themselves or express their sufferings is just amazing ! Thank you ! I hope she can get better !
+Fatemah IsOkay المطبخ المغربي و العالمي Thanks! I think she will end up being the fattest one with my family taking care of her:)
I have 6 chickens and one of them is getting pecked and now I'm trying to let her have friends but they still don't accept her.so what do I do?bye the way I'm only ten and my parents let me have chickens because they only want some eggs, chickens name is Hellen.thanks for reading this comment liked your videos.
You can treat her with Blu kote or wound kote, she will be stronger then every when she heals up.
+Farnsworth Farms I hadn't heard of that, might have to give it a try, thanks!
+SSLFamilyDad yeah its great stuff, I've used it on my hens
Keeping It Dutch were can you get it? Mines been pecked to the skin on the neck. And i have no clue how to not let it get infected.
Im Edgy But Im Fine. You can try tractor supply. I know you can order from amazon. It stains blue so careful where you spray.
Blue Kote is bad stuff. Read the caution statement on that crap. It actually has cancer causing ingredients in it. Don't ever use that on your animals!
to stop a bleeding feather, pull the feather out by the root. it will stop the bleeding immediately and the feather will regrow. I used to raise exotic birds and had to deal with blood feathers occasionally. hope this helps with your sweet girl.
I love how you used the cardboard to make the chicken coop.
How is you little hen doing? Do you have an update for us or has it just not been enough time?
+Benja's Uber 1337 Hobby Will do an update in about a week or two when I start to reintroduce her back to the flock. She is doing great with almost all of her feathers regrown and looking fat!
+SSLFamilyDad Cool that is great to hear :)
Breaks my heart... poor baby girl!
Esther Johnson I know right😢
Why is it sad we eat chicken
Good work. Most farmers simply harvest the young bird and call it day! If you step away from your emotions harvesting makes sense. But, I am with you. I want to save the bird.
When I saw the way you 'built a santuary' for the hen-pecked chicken it warmed my heart. What kindness; it's so good to see! If I was in the same boat that's what I would do. The scripture is true, Prov. 12:10; I just read it this morning. Thank you for showing what kindness to our 'beasts' looks like.
be sure to let us know the outcome.
+Claudette Faglie Will do!
In a month or so she will be a lot better. I hope you show her recovery.
+shartne I sure will, I am hoping for a 2 month or shorter recovery but I guess it doesn't matter how long it takes. Until then, we have a pet chicken:)
I had a chicken with a ripped neck, thank goodness it completely missed the arteries! She ran off one day tho,
Separating them away from the flock is the worst thing you could possibly do. You should leave the dog kennel in the run during the day and coop at night, when it comes down to releasing her back with them it’ll be much smoother than taking two weeks on integration, which is especially hard with just one chicken.
They usually bully each other for a reason, boredom, lack of space and roosting room, the hen is ill or they’re not getting the right feed, or you have a weird looking breed, in that case, you should have another small flock for that breed or get rid, Ive found breed specific bullying is very rare however.
this happened to my chicken too i separated her from the others and not putting her back with the other chickens
i did something she lives by herself
@@doriewoodward7608If she’s healthy, remove the bully. I only had to quarantine the bully for half a day, & she had a new attitude. It was recommended to quarantine for a couple of days. Guess it depends upon how big of a flock & how aggressive.
Had one that had long lasting seizures & was at the bottom of the pecking order, but after a month being caged next to the run & with a special diet & added supplements, she longed to be with the others, & had her last seizure 2 minutes after reuniting them. That was 10 months ago, she’s the sweetest, but will get aggressive over bananas.
Great Episode man. I was really critical of you many months back about a cast iron skillet episode you did. My apologies, I came off rude and terse. I built a coop with 3 hens based off your design. It was really the first thing I've ever built. It's awesome! I'd love to share the pictures of the coop with you. Do you have a Facebook group? If not you should!
No problem at all and we would love to see pictures! Www.facebook.com/simplesuburbanliving. Congrats on the coop and I'll see ya on facebook!
your chickens are so blessed to have you and your family to look after them! I love my chickens too and thanks for all the great advice I get from you.
+Gail Holland Thanks! Those feathery egg layers have been good to us so it only seems right to take care of them best we can.
@@SSLFamilyDad I know it's old but do u eat ur chickens
me too love them chickens
How many days did you keep the chicken isolated for? Also, did you get eggs during this time? My hen has been isolated for 3 days now and has not been producing (I suppose this is expected due to the stress)
My hens did it to. Baby chicks
Pls watch my vid about my hens and chicks :)
Chicken society is a savage society. You cannot change that. You cannot stop bullying. You can take away their weapons. Which will reduce/eliminate damage. Trim their beaks. Remove the sharp tip from the upper beak. About 2 millimeters or 1/16th in. They can still eat and forage for food. It doesn't hurt the bird either no different than trimming toe nails. This it how hatcheries deal with this problem.
But how do you reintroduce her to the flock? I have a white crested black polish that haw been rejected by the flock. Do I need to build her a separate coop and run? What is. your advice?
Hope she gets better :) Good Luck :)
Poor baby, praying she heals quickly.
Now I have 7 baby chics and they all went after the youngest so now the youngest baby chick has a huge wound on her head. What do I do? Do I put anything on the wound? Please tell me. I have already separated the youngest from the others.
weak... I usually heal them - feed them - then put blade speirs on one of their foot and reintroduce them to their old flock and they rebalance the pecking order!!!
You said she was in there for a few days like that why didn't you take her out immediately after you saw they were picking at her she wouldn't be in such a bad shape if you had you waited sorry to be so real about it I really love my chickens and I hopefully wouldn't leave them in as long as you did again I'm sorry just being real
they are strong creatures and will be fine. the bully would be the one who needs to get taken out. cast out for a while.
give her mealworms helps feather grow back and heal
to stop a bleeding feather, pull the feather out by the root. it will stop the bleeding immediately and the feather will regrow. I used to raise exotic birds and had to deal with blood feathers occasionally. hope this helps with your sweet girl.
I love the scripture! The birdy is un the right hands... 😊
Great verse at the end -- nice to see a bit of Christian teaching in farm care. Well done!
This can also be a sign that they don't have enough room. Maybe an extension to the run would be in order?
That is possible but I think I might be because they all stay "cooped" up when there is snow on the ground so they probably start getting annoyed with each other.
SSLFamilyDad
She's moulting. As the new feathers poke through their new shafts, a little blood comes through and the other chooks will pick at the red.
First you want to isolate her if it's bad, 'til the bleeding stops. if the bleeding is bad, corn starch can be used as a makeshif Quick clot. just be sure once the bleeding stops to spray it with Vetrycin and clean the wound. Then hit the area with some Blue Kote.
It's antisceptic, tastes bad and disguises the red to dissuade the hens from pecking.
you also want to switch them to a feather fixer feed as soon as they start moulting to prevent bald spots. just remember to expect a fall off in egg production during the moulting season.
My chicken recently got attacked by my rabbit and all the damage he's done the other chickens made it worse and this video helped me
Sometimes you just have to let the chickens recoup..
Hope your chicken has a full recovery!
Poor little bullied chicken. Thanks for spotting the problem and doing something to stop it. Youre a responsible chicken keeper. Hopefully after she heals she can be reintroduced into the flock.
+dan Hamakua Thanks Dan, I hope she will be able to get back out to the flock. I might have to put the bullies in time out for a while when I get her back out there.
Lol I say the same to , I call all my hens “him”
The roster is supposed to stop them from doing that.
ah, thank you for doing so.It looks very bad.I got same problem but not this bad.right now I'm keeping one hen indoor because she got tumor on her belly.doctor says she is not going to live too long.
hello the fact of the bird is eating is a very good sign. I hope that all is well. but there are good signs the fact the various eating and drinking means that the bird is strong
+MORNING GARDENER'S SHOW. Thanks, she is doing fine I think we got her out of there fast enough before some serious damage was done. I will keep you posted
Looks like you came right after a attack the blood was still bright red. Nice vid, good idea too, beef her up seems like it would help to no longer be the smallest
+Tony Leo I am hoping that will be the case. Not sure how long it will take to get her back to health but I guess I now have a pet chicken?
How does your wife feel about you having a ""chick" on the side I'm sorry couldn't help it. Hope it works out tho
I SO appreciate this video so much. Even more so that you’ve created a playlist, considering this is 7 years ago and i see you’re a very active creator. Everything I’m looking up is talking about plucking a dead chicken for a dinner. Jeesh. I’m currently in the exact boat right now 3:49 I’ve never done this either! I hope it’s just from the tractor being so small. They’ve always left Ida alone in their run and coop.
One of my Barred Rock girls are picking on my Easter egger girls. Nobody else just that breed. I tried separating her from the flock to knock her down the pecking order but after being reintroduced 2 days later she was at it again. I even got a rooster to try and help deter her but he's no help lol. We are building a personal A frame coop and run for the barred rocks to live in. Going to have to get a couple chickens to replace them in the big coop.
Don't agree with separating a chicken out, alone, with only human interaction; you are just turning her into your pet, not part of the flock and it will be unlikely she can ever rejoin that flock. The other birds are culling her out for a reason, likely one that you are not aware of. Nature has spoken; use the bird in a pot of soup unless you just want a lonely chicken for a pet.
You best learn fast chickens will keep pecking tasting blood they will kill her then start pecking another one until they are all dead. Put Blue spray on this wounded spot its medicine that taste bad if other chicken peak it . Plus chickens have a peaking order what I do is take the boss nasty hen out for 2 weeks then put her bad and she has lost her boss job to a lower rank . You can do this as other become to bossy and know it all's . In general chickens are mean to each other.
My grandfather's put table salt in their water. Just enough u can taste it. As long as it's bleeding they will peck. Coop maybe over crowded
Pick-No-More Lotion has worked well with my chicks. You liberally cover the wound with it and when the other chickens peck it they get some of the solution on their beaks. Don't know what's in it but they Do Not like it. They start wiping their beaks and pecking, for the most part, stops. Lotion also helps the wound heal.
one of my chickens, Apollo, literally had no feathers on her back. Then I looked on Amazon for a chicken saddle and this grew the feathers back on her back, but now they peck her wing. What do I do?
What do u do if a chicken's neck can't move up or move normal like other chickens??!! I am very worried?!
+ThingsBy Tina try to massage the underside of the chickens neck. Make sure it is comfortable and has plenty of water. Not much else you can do. Also, make sure you separate it as the other chickens may start to pick on it
SSLFamilyDad thank u for helping me
to stop a bleeding feather, pull the feather out by the root. it will stop the bleeding immediately and the feather will regrow. I used to raise exotic birds and had to deal with blood feathers occasionally. hope this helps with your sweet girl.
A great way to help with this problem is at the first sign of picking to use tea tree oil. I mix olive oil and tee tree oil in a spray bottle. Then as soon as you see the picked chicken you liberally spray the area. It works two fold- one it heals and the other is it repells the others as they don't like the smell or taste.
This only works if you see it right away and don't wait until they are as bad as your poor hen ended up. I know if they are hiding out it's hard to spot them.
I love your channel. I just found it today while searching for raised beds from pallets.
You need to put Chicken Glasses on the other chickens doing the pecking. They are called Pinless Peepers made of plastic they attach to the upper beak.
I recently read a WikiHow article that says adding some vinegar to your chicken's water will stop them from pecking each other.
Thank you very much for this video! Though we eat chickens, they all are living creatures to that deserve respect up until the time they are slaughtered and eaten. I just got back from a friends house and they got to talking about the pecking of chickens that are ill. I mentioned that they are living creatures and they should not peck at ill chicken. They just said the chickens need culled so no chickens end up starving and that its natures way and Gods way. I argued against what they said and they just said oh thats the way it is. Of course my one friend here is being controlled and swayed by a so called boyfriend who claims to be religious while being very ignorant and rude with her company at same time and him not liking animals either. she loves animals he does not. As far as slaughtering of chickens to be eaten, it should be done humanely and as long as all chickens live, they should all be treated with respect and if a chicken gets ill and picked on, then chicken gets nursed back to health as opposed to being picked on and pecked at. Thanks again for sharing of this video and I loved it! Especially after these friends saying these mean and nasty things about ill chickens excusing the picking and pecking.
I have two chooks that have been bullied I isolated them from the rest of the flock and used ground coffee to stop the bleeding and they are the two smallest chooks I have out of the 8 chooks I have all female my poor babies gave them food and water and looks like they haven't eaten due to the bullying I always feed them regularly and never saw any wounds or blood yesterday so I was literally shocked when I saw them hurt
Could you please share me the medicines to cure. Facing the same issue at my end.
Thanks in advance
hey my pet chicken was pecked on the the head by another chicken and we think it was paralyzed but we think it was either a disease or the head wound we have had it in a box and had been using a eye dropper to give it water its still alive and i have been doing research to see how we can help it the head wound is not really that deep and its not bleeding
What I have done in this situation is when the others start to pick on her make up a hot mustard paste and a lil chilli pepper and smear on birds feather where it’s being pecked at and the other so learn not to pick (peck) at her again
Get a rooster, that's what roosters are also for, to prevent chickens from bullying each other.
THANK YOU!! I was looking everywhere for this help! :)
Thought the proverb at the end was a nice touch. Best wishes from Adrian in Sheffield England 😀
what are some things you have done since this video to prevent feather picking from happening? i started noticing that one of my hens is getting her feathers pulled out by 2 others and im thinking of putting those peeper things on them to prevent it.
Poor poor hen! Thank u for taking her away from the others. Hope they don’t pick on her so badly anymore
My experience has been that even after separating until complete healing has taken place, they'll still pick on her. I have had some people tell me that this is caused by overcrowding, but that's simply not true. This starts out as a contest for pecking order between two hens and continues until the whole flock turns against the loser.
I have put a hen back with the flock after a couple months and it took less than a day to know it wouldn't work. Just placing new chickens--much less one with a rap sheet--in the flock can be a nightmare of watching. There are a couple videos on YT that show success by changing their entire pen/house furniture...creating a space wherein every chicken is new at once... This works according to my very limited experience.
Also, I do have a pen that has 13 chickens including a rooster, and I have never seen the problem with them. There are some short tails on some of the hens, but I have witnessed the cause in that issue...his name is rooster! Once I gain a bit more space this problem will likely cure itself.
Want to see your chickens forget their problems? Use safety wire to wire a couple heads of cabbage to the inside of the pen so that they hang at pecking height. I am pretty sure that between a couple of cabbages and roughly 10 apples over a week took egg production in the pen mentioned above from ~4/day to ~10/day with a couple of 12-egg days!
100% production! I love it, and judging by the sounds the chickens were making with those diced apples, they were quite happy.
SSLF Dad, my experience has been that when we get a picked-on hen, we keep her separate until a new pen--or a reworking of an old pen--comes about and then they seem to do okay. The rooster worked for me and we ended up hatching replacements to boot.
+dantco Thanks for the great advice. I was going to try removing the dominant chicken or top two of them from the flock when I put the little one back in. then reintroduce the bigger ones after about a week. The idea is that I can disrupt the pecking order a bit for long enough to reintroduce. I will video the process and see how well it works. As far as the cabbage and apples go, that is a great idea also. I gave ours some cabbage this summer and they loved it!
We did the same, except we built a little. Cage inside the coop so they can get along
Oh no poor girl. :( Good to see her eating and drinking well. Hope she has a quick recovery.
Feathers are already growing bavk!
+SSLFamilyDad Awesome! That's great to hear.
but wath about other they will start picking other chicken
Great video
I hope she gets better fast. This reminds me of kids bullied at school. Lets her grow big and put her back then she can show the flock who is the boss ;)
+pcuser80 lol, exactly! I am going to show her Karate Kid a couple of times also for some ninja training:)
Why am i watching this... My picked on chicken was hurt badly WE put her with the other chicken who acted as a friend to her (They aren't related at all) Our picked in chicken was a Ecaspe artist (Sorry for my spelling) and she died of a dog biting her neck.... R.I.P Escapelila
oh man, sucks. r.i.p. Escapelila. Chickens.. Love mine.
I wish I can make my hert chicken a nice kinnel like that I mean he is in a kennel but not as good as that
I introduced 2 new chickens a week back to a group of 5 and they killed one of them. I paid for my ignorance and did't think it would be so nasty
+gamarran ma I was surprised at how nasty they were with each other also, hopefully the last new one you have will get integrated ok. I have also clipped the beaks of the meanest ones which helps prevent so much damage when they do peck. Good luck!
+SSLFamilyDad the ones which attacked and killed the hen had full beaks because I had purposely chosen them thinking that full beak is an im
ortant sensory organ. I didn't think it could be so deadly for the others...lesson learned. thanks
Great video ty some thing for me to look out for once i get my chickens
Bless you for helping that sweet Lady in her time of need!
o god when you opened that nestingbox , there she hid and she even spoke to you with big sadness and feeling so alone , she was really telling you " this happens and then I got that and I have no friends ! " when you took her in , look how happy she was and she went to eat so fast !! nice job !!!! this is how it should !! bless you :)
You should buy her a rooster to keep her company.
Do you give them leftovers ? They eat a lot of things😉
I just had to put one down today. Hens can be so brutal. They pecked her head to the bone. Strange but only certain chickens keep ending up on the bottom. Buff Orpington and Americanas. Can only have them with each other. Leghorns and barred rocks seem to be the worst. Feel bad since I wasn't there to stop it.
+Jo Lind that is too bad, the only bad thing we have found about chickens!
Does this happen even with a rooster in the flock?
This happened to my bay chick :(
to stop a bleeding feather, pull the feather out by the root. it will stop the bleeding immediately and the feather will regrow. I used to raise exotic birds and had to deal with blood feathers occasionally. hope this helps with your sweet girl.
Wow, I surely would not have thought to do that. All of her feathers seem to be regrow in out through the feather base that is there so I thing she is going to be healed quicker than we thought.
Great video - I like your pen set up. It reminds me that I have to get our dog crate back from out son lol. Once our hen's began laying we had a hen that seemed to get picked on a bit - she is THE sweetest barred rock and was also the first to lay eggs. I decided to give them a bit of distraction by having things for them "to do". I hang a head of cabbage in their run periodically and have a flock block for them to play with. I also make sure I give table scraps in two separate bowls with Sherman's table scraps well away from the rest of the flock. We have opened one side of their pen to the garden area and my husband used the snow blower to clear areas for them to run and peck the ground. Our sweet barred rock stopped getting picked on! We'll keep a closer eye on them when their a bit older, however. (Their 9 months now). Keep up the good work! Blessings to you and your family! Joshua 1:8-9
Those are some great ideas and I think that would help us here as well. Thanks!!
Wow that a really good idea. I have the next bigger size crate that my dog doesn't use anymore! I don't have any chicken pick'n going on but I'll have to remember that if I get more chicks or something that crate would be perfect. Thanks for the video.
+Daniel Glascock We were just commenting that it would work great as a brooder box as well. We might get more chickens this spring so we may try that out.
Poor lil girl! I hope she gets better soon.
Poor thing . . . :( I hope it gets better :)
Thank you this really helped
Uh... Hello again, sir... We don't have to worry about the smallest chicken, sadly... She got eaten by something yesterday... I feel terrible...
Oh no! That is terrible but unfortunately one of the downsides to owning these. Sometimes things like that happen. Sorry to hear it!
+SSLFamilyDad Yeah... These things always give me a negative feeling...
How long did it take for Mary to regrow her tail feathers and get back into good condition
I’m having a similar issue atm
+oosta78 about 30-45 days she was looking great!
My hens are pecking the rooster
your such a good chicken owner
Great Job! Hope all goes well.
❤❤😊
I feel like we all call them hims
Poor Chicken, I hope it gets fine soon. Could you tell us when its fine?
+No Name I will do an update when I move it back out to the coop, thanks for following along!
👎👎
ok.. however, what to do with the mean one ? 😢
+blondego56 check the follow up videos i did we took care of them:)
+SSLFamilyDad
i will need to do that, (Driving rt now)
i have one Black Star who is horribly mean to jer sister :(
sometimes you just have to kill the most aggressive bird or else find a better home for it.. sad but true. you can separate your flock all day long but you really have to spend time with them to see what's really going on. Love My Chickens!
My wife and I have 10 chickens and we're experiencing the very same thing with two of our chickens. There's about a 3" patch of missing feathers and raw skin on each chicken, but not bloody. We were stumped as to what to do as they seem to get along with the others well enough. We are unable to ID the perps-YET. Thanks for the vid.
+G&K Ol' School there is something called pine tar that you could try, I have heard it works but not tried it myself
G&K Ol' School it's because your rooster is grabbing them and doing his little business
one oy hens got picked on
This will be helpful in the future! We have 12 Chickens, but they're still fairly young (7 months old). This guide will help out if this starts to happen to our smallest Chicken!
+Smasher LTIMT From what I have read it seems to start happening about 18-24 months and that is right where these birds are right now.
+SSLFamilyDad Ok. Thank you for letting me know. That gives us enough time to get prepared for it.
Can you do any type of video on raising them from chicks? Obviously it's difficult when yours are full grown now. But I would love some tips on getting them raised!
+Casey Craig we have videos on raising them with weekly updates. Search sslfamilymom channel on youtube, she has all of those videos.
+SSLFamilyDad I found them after I asked! Thank you! I'm really enjoying the channel!
I had two last year worse than that. I separated them as you then I thought why am I doing this because she will go through this again when I re introduce her. I put tar on her wounds to get them dried up (its for chickens) Once they were dried I made chicken aprons for them covering the areas they were getting to on both the chickens. Once they see blood they don't stop, its then a source of food and its shiny so they peck at it. The chicken aprons did the trick, it protected the chickens and now they are my best egg layers getting along fine. I don;t know where in the pecking order they are, but those two are always the first one's in the coup in the evening
Wow, thanks for sharing that. My wife loves the idea of the aprons so we will see how things go and maybe do that. Thanks!!
+SSLFamilyDad I believe they are called saddles. I can mail you one if you would like. They are also used for over bearing roosters, it protects thee poor hens from those spurs. The other thing I saw but did not do is chicken blinders lol, yes they look like glasses and clip on by the nose holes by the beak, when I looked into it it said it pierce the part so it sticks and I don't know I couldn't do it. I guess they work they sell them.