rofl we arent married, would call ourselves a triad, but yeah i have two lady loves,, some say i'm glutton for punishment // i actually just showed them the pic and they thought it was cute, both "awwwed" simultaneously
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This comes into the next question I was going to ask....I agree that layers are not at all like games, but could one or two game hens live harmoniously with a flock of layers or that is just a disaster waiting to happen?If you were to add a game hen to an existing flock of laying hens she would instantly become top dog. If the red didn't back down they would get beat. I've done it and she ran the others right out of the coop for good.
Mine all establish pecking order like normal or sometimes circular (A tops B, B tops C, but C tops A) so that no one is top except rooster.O.K. can I ask a question. This is about game hens.
Normally you need to house them separately, because they don't necessarily get along(?) but if you do have a few housed together, do they have an established pecking order like you see with layers or is it more like each one is "equal"?