- Sep 14, 2010
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We've have this particular hen for a few months. She has just started attacking my 5-year old, unprovoked, when he goes to let them out in the morning. She's not broody. She is probably near the top of the pecking order in the flock of only hens, so maybe she is doing the dominant hen thing.
Anyway, what is the best way to stop this behavior? My son is terrified of going near her now, so I'm sure she's picking up on his fear. I was thinking of "arming" him with gloves and a thick coat, and having him hold her down in a squat position until she relaxes, a bunch of times over the next few weeks, with me as a backup.
Does this sound reasonable?
Angela
Anyway, what is the best way to stop this behavior? My son is terrified of going near her now, so I'm sure she's picking up on his fear. I was thinking of "arming" him with gloves and a thick coat, and having him hold her down in a squat position until she relaxes, a bunch of times over the next few weeks, with me as a backup.
Does this sound reasonable?
Angela