Chickchicknewbie
In the Brooder
- Jul 18, 2024
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Hi everyone I'm not sure if this is the right thread for this sort of thing but I'm not sure what to do
I've got 2 pekin bantams in my flock of 9 (the rest are big girls). Most of them are 16-20ish weeks old, other than my two 2 year old isa girls and the pekins being the youngest. I introduced the young ones about 3 weeks ago and the big girls are only now starting to bully the 3 pekins. I found one of them today hiding under the nesting boxes in a dark corner, I didn't think much of it until I went to check on her half an hour later and got her out in the open and one of the big girls ran straight towards her and pecked her on the head and body.
She seems really lethargic, her mouth is open and she just lays there all submissive. I've separated her, and given her some food and water and a couple of mealworms for a protein boost. What should I do? Is it just them establishing pecking order or just straight up bullying
TIA

She seems really lethargic, her mouth is open and she just lays there all submissive. I've separated her, and given her some food and water and a couple of mealworms for a protein boost. What should I do? Is it just them establishing pecking order or just straight up bullying
TIA