- Mar 27, 2013
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About 4 weeks ago I got one black australorpe, 1 NH red, and 1 half NH red half buff orpington. Those three are supposed to be a little over a year. Just a week ago I got 2 americuana hens. They are around a year old, this person I trusted more and i think the others could be a little older. I put the 2 americuana directly into the outside run with the others and the half NH red half buff kept bullying both other them to the point where they wouldn't go outside and when I went to the coop tried to jump out the door and leave. I took that one out and seperated half of the outside run and put her there and it didn't seem to bad. Then I noticed that the NH red is now taking the others place and bullying once again the americuanas are trying to leave the coop. So I seperated the two reds from the other 3 which the other 3 are fine together. My question is will this stop i have them seperated so they can see each other and eat close to each other just not come in contact. I am asking because if it is not likely to stop then I will give the bullys away and get new hens. Another question is i have a roost outside do I need a pole for roosting inside the coop?