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    Chickens fighting

    Thanks for everyone's help, it was a few years ago now and I only just remembered this existed. The brown one unfortunately died after about a week of being kept inside the house in the warm, we think she had something else and was missing her friend. We then sold those 2 bluebells after a...
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    Chickens fighting

    I do not have enough enclosures for that only the one enclosure for overnight purposes
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    Chickens fighting

    We kept the new, bigger blue bells in a crate beside for about 10 minutes then integrated with the small brown in an outdooe enclosure, brown and blue instantly fightinf with raised neck feathers, they were then let in the garden dor half hour and didnt mix, then chased in fir bed
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    Chickens fighting

    Its not just pecking once she is in the corner hiding the new bigger ones keep scratching and pecking at her, she was malting before but has now lost a fair more feathers, and due to bird flu we have to keep them in the small enclosure, we have no other enclosures for them to sleep in overnight
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    Chickens fighting

    Its not just pecking once she is in the corner hiding the new bigger ones keep scratching and pecking at her, she was malting before but has now lost a fair more feathers, and due to bird flu we have to keep them in the small enclosure, we have no other enclosures for them to sleep in overnight
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    Chickens fighting

    I had 2 chickens but one died, so we got 2 more bluebells to accompany our brown however they have been fighting a lot the bluebells are a lot bigger and younger, will thus sort itself out or will i have to seperate them, i dont want any harm to come to my original brown chicken
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