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    Possible Shock after Attack

    Thank you, and thank you for your help! The oldest chickens in the flock are approximately 2 months old. The hen was one of those two month old's. I think this is how I will approach it from now on. Typically I had allowed 3-4 days of exposure with the see don't touch method before...
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    Possible Shock after Attack

    @SmiYa0126 Thanks so much, I did end up culling her today and while it wasn't pleasant I've decided it was ultimately for the best to protect the rest of my flock.
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    Possible Shock after Attack

    That's the plan at this point. First time chicken owner so this is all difficult to process but none of the other chickens did anything more than normal pecking when the silkies were allowed to be in the run. There was some light chasing but nothing more than I've seen during any other...
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    Possible Shock after Attack

    UPDATE: We treated the chicken for shock and followed guides found in other posts here. Unfortunately I suspect our poor little silkie had some internal injuries. It appeared to come out of shock before we went to bed, was awake and eyes open, alert and chirping when touched. About four hours...
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    Possible Shock after Attack

    Unfortunately an introduction went wrong this evening. We have a semi aggressive olive egger hen who has been a bit of a bully to other chickens. There has been some light feather pulling and chasing but I've never seen her this aggressive before. Tonight after a few days of being in a separate...
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