dave1949
Super Star Member
This site says it is related to the ratio/numbers of new to existing flock members. And you may also have to identify the dominant hen and isolate her for a long time.
chickenhop
It seems the concensus is that the pecking order is the main driver. So, how does chicken recognition work? Figuring out how to 'fool' or confuse them might offer a solution.
If you raked up a bunch chicken dust, feathers, etc. from the existing chickens and powdered the new chickens well with that, it might cover any olfactory clues. I don't think birds have much of a sense of smell, but just thinking out loud. There has to be a trick to it somehow, I know we are smarter than the chickens.
Dave.
chickenhop
It seems the concensus is that the pecking order is the main driver. So, how does chicken recognition work? Figuring out how to 'fool' or confuse them might offer a solution.
If you raked up a bunch chicken dust, feathers, etc. from the existing chickens and powdered the new chickens well with that, it might cover any olfactory clues. I don't think birds have much of a sense of smell, but just thinking out loud. There has to be a trick to it somehow, I know we are smarter than the chickens.
Dave.