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    Hen only thrives alone... help?

    I know, I've got some big roosters. I don't plan on bringing in any new hens until I expand the coop.
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    Hen only thrives alone... help?

    There's only one roo in the coop with her. The others were separated after the second attempt to introduce her. She cowers from even the tiny bantam hens. It's not just the roosters she's afraid of, it's the entire flock.
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    Hen only thrives alone... help?

    It's the best I have at the moment.
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    Hen only thrives alone... help?

    It's pitch black here, so I can't grab pictures until tomorrow. If it helps, I've got 3 Jersey Giant/Orpington cross roos, 3 Jersey/??? cross hens, an old Orpington hen, a handful of mixed bantam hens, and this new cali/austra/RIW/whatever she is. The coop is an amish built 5x7ft and the extra...
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    Hen only thrives alone... help?

    Sorry, I'm not really sure what you're asking. Pictures of my birds and the coops? As far as her comb, it wasn't horrible, but bad enough that I needed to separate her for two weeks so it could heal.
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    Hen only thrives alone... help?

    I always keep multiple feeders and waterers in the coop, but the hen won't even come off the roost if the others are in the coop with her. The poor thing is terrified of my flock, even though they don't bother her :hmm
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    Hen only thrives alone... help?

    I was planning to stick my Jersey Giant cross with her if all else fails. She's a sweet hen but she's very attached to the other hens in the flock, so it's a last resort. Nothing like having two stressed chickens in the same coop. :confused:
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    Hen only thrives alone... help?

    Ignoring the cringeworthy username that I made when I was 15, here I am after years of not logging into BYC. But I'm at a loss with my newest addition and would like a second opinion on what to do with her. I recently adopted a hen, she seems to be a California White, Austra White, RIW, or some...
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    American serama thread!

    Exchequer? Mottled?
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    American serama thread!

    This one is looking like a cockerel. Still haven't picked out a name, though
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    American serama thread!

    Hatched 6 babies last week!
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    "Springing in the Chicks" 2016 April Hatch-a-Long Hosted by Mike & Sally

    The babies are 5 days old and looking good!
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    "Springing in the Chicks" 2016 April Hatch-a-Long Hosted by Mike & Sally

    6 little ones hatched perfectly happy and healthy There's one egg left that hasn't pipped, maybe I'll candle quickly to check for an internal pip when I move the little ones to the brooder tonight.
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    "Springing in the Chicks" 2016 April Hatch-a-Long Hosted by Mike & Sally

    Day 21, we have some pippers! 3/7 so far Normally my Serama hatch on day 18, but these ones are late bloomers!
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    "Springing in the Chicks" 2016 April Hatch-a-Long Hosted by Mike & Sally

    Candled today (day 4) and all 10 are developing perfectly
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    "Springing in the Chicks" 2016 April Hatch-a-Long Hosted by Mike & Sally

    10 perfectly intact eggs have arrived, though one of them is a bit oddly shaped. Should I stick it in the bator or just throw it out?
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