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Why are the chickens pecking and squabbling with each other? There are 6 different reasons that your backyard chickens seem to be arguing more lately. Here's how to stop the bullying and help them figure out the pecking order without drama!

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Chickens are social creatures that establish a pecking order within their flock. The pecking order is a hierarchy that determines which chicken gets access to food, water, and other resources. The most dominant chicken is at the top of the pecking order, while the least dominant chicken is at the bottom. Here are some tips on how to deal with it. #chickens #backyardchickens #raisingchickens #chickenkeeping #chickenfarming #chickentips #jrpiercefamilyfarm

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A few weeks ago The Girl and I rushed to the window to see what the chickens were freaking out about. Buff The Wayward Chicken was being attacked… By not 1 but 2 other chickens. This was very strange behavior indeed. Why were our normally well-behaved chickens picking on Buff? Turns out they had pecked Read More >>

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Raising chickens is a heartwarming experience, that is until the first time you add new members to your flock and you realize they really are tiny dinosaurs! The pecking order is one of the most brutal parts of the flock dynamic, so you’ll want to take steps to minimize the stress to your new chickens and to yourself when you decide to increase your flock.

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Pecking, also called picking, is almost always the result of high stress levels. When that happens, the birds will sometimes pluck each others' feathers out, and can really hurt one another. Those lowest in the pecking order may have bare spots on their backs or their heads. Address the root cause of pecking in your fl

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Backyard flocks of chickens can be started in several ways. It's possible to purchase fertilized eggs and hatch them in an incubator. It's also possible to buy “started” chickens, typically chickens from 3 to 6 months of age, to accelerate the time before they lay. Rarely, individuals sell ...

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