ceejstrak
In the Brooder
- Jun 22, 2016
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Hi all,
I'm in a bit of a pickle and could use some advise. We currently have one hen left from our small flock (1 natural death, 1 raccoon attack, 1 rooster in disguise) and she's been great and happy this summer all by herself. The seasons are turning, and a harsh Idaho winter is right around the corner. My sister-in-law also only has one hen left from her flock and is also concerned about what to do over the winter. Do you think it would be better to combine them so they have a friend over the dark/cold/lonesome winter, or would a single hen be fine by herself? Do you think there would be tension between 2 single ladies that might cause problems?
Thanks for any info. We just want what's best for our last gal.
I'm in a bit of a pickle and could use some advise. We currently have one hen left from our small flock (1 natural death, 1 raccoon attack, 1 rooster in disguise) and she's been great and happy this summer all by herself. The seasons are turning, and a harsh Idaho winter is right around the corner. My sister-in-law also only has one hen left from her flock and is also concerned about what to do over the winter. Do you think it would be better to combine them so they have a friend over the dark/cold/lonesome winter, or would a single hen be fine by herself? Do you think there would be tension between 2 single ladies that might cause problems?
Thanks for any info. We just want what's best for our last gal.