- Jul 17, 2012
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I am rebuilding my small flock - preditors took 5 of my 6 hens - so I had a lone partridge cochin 3 month old hen. Last sunday 7/22 I purchased 4 new hens (2 cochins, 1 buff orpington cross and 1 BC Maran cross) All very docile healthy hens - obviously been handled a bit.
I made a separate area in the hen house for the single hen and let the 4 hens be free in the hen house - there is just one wire wall between them. while in the hen house at least one or several at a time "choose" to nest down in the shavings and lay beside her in her pen as opposed to roosting - in fact have not seen these girls roost at all (they were free range girls when I bought them)
Outside I made a pen for the single hen, inside the bigger chicken yard. All is going great - I don't seen and fluffly necks - wing flapping, pecking or charging the original hen - in fact today all 4 girls were nested down in the grass laying right by the wire wall next to where the single hen was laying in her pen.
I think this is great - here is my question - with this behavior, even though its only been 3 1/2 days - do you think I could let them be all together? or are they being 2 faced little hens and act all sweet with them being separate and will jump her as soon as I set her down with the others? Oh and my singleton really would rather be out with the other girls.
So with this behavior from the new girls - do you think I could try having them be all together?
Sorry Old timers I know you must get tired of us newbies asking such silly questions -but I did try and do a search first (excellent search function by the way and it has provided many answers)
I made a separate area in the hen house for the single hen and let the 4 hens be free in the hen house - there is just one wire wall between them. while in the hen house at least one or several at a time "choose" to nest down in the shavings and lay beside her in her pen as opposed to roosting - in fact have not seen these girls roost at all (they were free range girls when I bought them)
Outside I made a pen for the single hen, inside the bigger chicken yard. All is going great - I don't seen and fluffly necks - wing flapping, pecking or charging the original hen - in fact today all 4 girls were nested down in the grass laying right by the wire wall next to where the single hen was laying in her pen.
I think this is great - here is my question - with this behavior, even though its only been 3 1/2 days - do you think I could let them be all together? or are they being 2 faced little hens and act all sweet with them being separate and will jump her as soon as I set her down with the others? Oh and my singleton really would rather be out with the other girls.
So with this behavior from the new girls - do you think I could try having them be all together?
Sorry Old timers I know you must get tired of us newbies asking such silly questions -but I did try and do a search first (excellent search function by the way and it has provided many answers)