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Chirping
- Mar 27, 2023
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I love my RIR and she is very unusual and lives squarely at the bottom of the pecking order. She submits to the other hens (when she has to) but prefers to run away after getting what she wants. She is very docile and tame with us humans and is always underfoot and follows me everywhere around the yard. She is our most intelligent hen and is very curious and loves to explore.
We have a Dark Brahma, a Buff Orpington, a Silver Laced Wyandotte, and an Easter Egger who are all above her in the hierarchy and in that order. The Dark Brahma lead hen pays special attention to the RIR and seems to prefer her. When they were all Pullets together, she never took much interest in the political grappling and vying for dominance, which is why she ended up at the bottom. For all her quirks, she is a real sweetie. I accept that this is an unusual personality for the breed, kind of like your RIRs.
We have a Dark Brahma, a Buff Orpington, a Silver Laced Wyandotte, and an Easter Egger who are all above her in the hierarchy and in that order. The Dark Brahma lead hen pays special attention to the RIR and seems to prefer her. When they were all Pullets together, she never took much interest in the political grappling and vying for dominance, which is why she ended up at the bottom. For all her quirks, she is a real sweetie. I accept that this is an unusual personality for the breed, kind of like your RIRs.