- Jun 22, 2010
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We are new to raising chickens and have a flock of 11 pullets that we raised from chicks this spring. They got along quite well - some pecking but nothing serious - until last week when we experienced a blizzard here in the Northeast US. The girls were stuck in their coop for over 48 hours with the severe cold, wind and snow. Since that time, Rosie, the queen of the flock, has been very hostile, pecking at other chicken who comes near her. Several of the girls' tails are sparse and they have some bare spots at the base of their tails and rear ends. I put a prepatation on them that I got at our local Agway (Rooster Booster) and that seems to have helped some but I am afraid that I will have real injuries, like a missing eye soon if this doesn't stop. In despiration, we removed Rosie from the flock, put her in a dog kennel in our garage for the time being. I don't think they are too crowded - their coop is 8' x 8' plus access during the day to a fenced in 10' x 12' yard for the 11 of them and to this point, things have been going well. The rest of the girls are getting with few difficulties.
Any suggestions? Rosie is really one of my favorites and is friendly to us BIGGER two legged folk.
Cindy
Any suggestions? Rosie is really one of my favorites and is friendly to us BIGGER two legged folk.
Cindy
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