Anna Ranieri
Crowing
Personally I think it would be worth a trial period and see how it works out. My only apprehension based solely on my own experiences is that those in the lowest rank tend to be far more aggressive to any under them, especially younger chickens so you'd need to keep a close eye on her in case she turns on them - that said though, you know your birds better than anyone so you are probably right about them being safe with her - she might even adopt them -The faverolle started molting and has been for a while now. Not sure if the up and down really not consistent temps have anything to do with it? I feel they may be picking on her. I sprayed blue kote on the area and today I noticed another area on her head. She is the sweetest bird. I'm thinking of making her a indoor girl with field trips outside. I think that she can and will acclimate well to this kind of setting because she will get lots of one on one from me. The plan is to move the bigger ones outside soon and then the babies will have a nice big area to grow before they go out there. I'm thinking that I may put the faverolle with them, because I don't think she would hurt them, she is not like the other girls and I feel bad for her.
Thoughts?