One of my hens, who is just on the verge of coming into lay for the first time judging by her red dangly bits and the way she squats if I stroke her back now, has suddenly become quite scary to hand feed - or to be anywhere close to when there's food around in fact! She grabs the whole of my finger and bites it quite hard if she runs out of food, and pecks at the back of my hands if I'm not quick enough or the others are getting a go - I've got bruises from this, it's in no way a gentle reminder! The other day she even jumped at me and pecked me on the nose! Ouchies!
She's always been a bit of a jumper and sometimes 'reminded' me she's waiting for her turn with a relatively gentle nip on the finger (or the top of my head in the days when she used to sit on my shoulder), but she's never been violent before! Now I know why the Babes run away from her even though she's only half their size!
Is this likely to be a temporary thing do you think, which will fade once she starts laying? Or can hens have a permanent personality (henality??) change? Is there anything I can do to stop it? Apart from not hand feeding any of them any more, which seems a bit drastic... I did try tapping her on the beak and telling her it's not polite to bite, but she just laughed at me and bit me again. Any ideas??
She's always been a bit of a jumper and sometimes 'reminded' me she's waiting for her turn with a relatively gentle nip on the finger (or the top of my head in the days when she used to sit on my shoulder), but she's never been violent before! Now I know why the Babes run away from her even though she's only half their size!
Is this likely to be a temporary thing do you think, which will fade once she starts laying? Or can hens have a permanent personality (henality??) change? Is there anything I can do to stop it? Apart from not hand feeding any of them any more, which seems a bit drastic... I did try tapping her on the beak and telling her it's not polite to bite, but she just laughed at me and bit me again. Any ideas??
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