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Is my pullet going to be okay alone for a month?Thank you. I didn’t think so but I figured everything else would take it away
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Is my pullet going to be okay alone for a month?Thank you. I didn’t think so but I figured everything else would take it away
Okay, I really appreciate all your information and help!Breed is not too much of an issue, except for getting crested breeds.
Often times when you only get one crested breed they tend to be picked on. So best to have at least two crested breeds in a flock! That's really the only thing to worry about.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope you are able to find a friend for her!I had a pair of black sex link female pullets I raised from chicks, they free range the yard when I’m home during the day. Today when I went outside I saw a vulture had gotten one. I found the other one hiding in a dense pine tree. I feel so bad for my lone pullet. I know she needs a friend but idk how to go about it. Should I get a chick to raise until it’s older to put in with her? Or I probably can’t raise the chick alone and then I wouldn’t want those chicks to have a bond that my pullet wouldn’t have with them? Google gives me mixed answers!
Is my pullet going to be okay alone for a month?