Advice needed - Bullied chicken

Romeo Flahoy

In the Brooder
8 Years
May 25, 2011
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Norfolk, UK
Hi,

Four days ago I introduced two new ex battery chicks to my existing two hens. I was expecting bullying as its happened every time I've introduced new girls to the flock over the years. However, this time one of the newbies is getting really bullied and now spends all of her time up on the coop roof, so to be out of the way of the bullies. She's not eating but I have seen her drink when I blocked bullies in second part of run. She's so timid and stressed by other chickens who are really attacking her. There's no blood drawn at the moment. My run has two parts and I've put food and water in both parts. The parts are divided by a wire mesh wall.

Today I've decided to put two oldies (bullies) in one section and two newbies in other section. They can all see each other still. Both have food/water/cabbage/mealworm treat and nest box to lay eggs if needed. Is this the right thing to do? I put brownie (bullied chick) on the floor with her fellow newbie and encouraged her to eat. She pecked a little at the cabbage and began scratching about which is a major improvement. I watched her for a while and she seams to be relaxing a bit. I'm worried that when I open the partition again the bullying will be worse. My hope is that if that's the case at least brownie would have had chance to eat/drink/rest/relax a bit and maybe could withstand more bullying. I intend to open partition at bedtime so all chicks can take themselves to bed (although I'm still training newbies to do this, as understandably they're reluctant to cosy up to bullies). When it's dark they call a truce and just all go to sleep and I don't shut them in as it's warm and need newbies to be able to escape if needed.

If anyone has any ideas or suggestions on what I've done or what I could do I would appreciate it, as brownie is such a lovely affectionate girl who jumps on my lap for cuddles and I'm concerned for her future. Many thanks in advance.
 
When I introduce newbies I use a cage for about a week or more and live them in the coop with all the others. They get used to each other without encountering each other freely It had worked for me. If there is an incorregible bullie I make chicken fricasse with it .
 
Are the new ones chicks or full-grown? An age difference will make it difficult to mix the two groups. Or, if they are ex-batts you might want to wait until they grown in their feathers. Bare skin can be like a red cape to a bull - it will incite the established hens to attack. Do you have outside roosts? If the new girls like to fly up and out of the way, that's good and fine. Give them a safe place to be. I have more ideas in this FAQ: http://hencam.com/faq/pecking-order/
 
Update... After seperating newbies and oldies for a day, where they could still see each other, I have seen an improvement in brownie. She is growing in confidence, eating more and generally looking happier. When I reintroduced everyone (lifted partition door) oldies (bullies) seemed less determined to get to brownie. On the whole all four have been getting on better, obviously still with the occasional peck, chest puff, kick etc... But now brownie just runs into other section and resumes her scratching/eating etc... Instead of staying in rafters all day. I think things are beginning to settle but I'm still keeping an eye on them. If I need to I will seperate them again for few hours respite. Just got to train newbies to go in house at night to roost as they keep roosting ontop of house
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. Hope they get it soon. Thanks again.
 

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