- Jun 9, 2012
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New to the forum, but this is our 5th spring of raising chickens.
About 4 years ago we had a bird get her eye pecked out and she healed up just fine and lived a full and productive life.
Last year (4th flock of chickens) was the first time we ever experienced flock "cannibalism" and when it was all said and done 3 birds died a slow, horrible death.
Now this year (5th flock) 11 out of 12 chick have survived to this point (9 weeks old). This morning they were all fine. Now at 7:30 pm I notice one of them (2nd smallest) has her left eye pecked and bloody....her eye appears to be gone or at least very badly damaged. Beyond all else, I don't want to let cannibalism get started in this flock, that was so horrible last year.
Should I separate her? I don't really have a place to keep her, last year's birds are occupying the smaller coop. Should I chance leaving her out all night? Should I chance moving her in with last year's older birds? Should I just leave her with her peers and hope for the best?
About 4 years ago we had a bird get her eye pecked out and she healed up just fine and lived a full and productive life.
Last year (4th flock of chickens) was the first time we ever experienced flock "cannibalism" and when it was all said and done 3 birds died a slow, horrible death.
Now this year (5th flock) 11 out of 12 chick have survived to this point (9 weeks old). This morning they were all fine. Now at 7:30 pm I notice one of them (2nd smallest) has her left eye pecked and bloody....her eye appears to be gone or at least very badly damaged. Beyond all else, I don't want to let cannibalism get started in this flock, that was so horrible last year.
Should I separate her? I don't really have a place to keep her, last year's birds are occupying the smaller coop. Should I chance leaving her out all night? Should I chance moving her in with last year's older birds? Should I just leave her with her peers and hope for the best?