- Mar 31, 2013
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Hi, everyone. My husband and I have been raising chickens since last spring, and have had a great experience. We did not know anything about chickens, but learned a lot from this forum and website. This year we wanted to add new chickens to the flock since we had gotten rid of our roosters and had lost a few hens to some predators.
We were left with two hens who will be a year old next month.
We just raised 8 chicks in a brooder in our garage for 4+ weeks. We were pressed for space and the weather was nice, so we introduced them to the flock of two this last Thursday. We did some research, so we expected the older hens to define their leadership in the pecking order, and we saw them chase and peck at the newbies a few times. The next morning all seemed well, but the chicks were still picked on occasionally. We left for the Easter weekend, but we got a call from our neighbor who told us that he had found two of our new chicks dead in the run. We were so sad! We had no idea that the hens would actually peck them to death. We should have done more research, and we feel awful.
Upon our arrival home, we found another chick dead in the run and the other five injured with blood all over. Two of the five look worse off than the rest, but they act fine and free ranged for awhile when we got home. We are concerned because their injuries are all on their behinds...the feathers are gone and it looks like a gaping wound. It is bloody and raw. I don't know if it needs stitches or a veterinarian or if it will heal on it's own? Where should we go from here?
We have placed the remaining chicks back in the garage in their brooder for tonight, but we have not treated their wounds yet.
Again, we feel horrible and wish we would have done more research before introducing them. Please help!

We just raised 8 chicks in a brooder in our garage for 4+ weeks. We were pressed for space and the weather was nice, so we introduced them to the flock of two this last Thursday. We did some research, so we expected the older hens to define their leadership in the pecking order, and we saw them chase and peck at the newbies a few times. The next morning all seemed well, but the chicks were still picked on occasionally. We left for the Easter weekend, but we got a call from our neighbor who told us that he had found two of our new chicks dead in the run. We were so sad! We had no idea that the hens would actually peck them to death. We should have done more research, and we feel awful.
Upon our arrival home, we found another chick dead in the run and the other five injured with blood all over. Two of the five look worse off than the rest, but they act fine and free ranged for awhile when we got home. We are concerned because their injuries are all on their behinds...the feathers are gone and it looks like a gaping wound. It is bloody and raw. I don't know if it needs stitches or a veterinarian or if it will heal on it's own? Where should we go from here?
We have placed the remaining chicks back in the garage in their brooder for tonight, but we have not treated their wounds yet.
Again, we feel horrible and wish we would have done more research before introducing them. Please help!