I would reintro Petra and keep Fraggle back a bit longer by herself. Fraggle seemed to be the trouble maker, maybe without her, Petra will fall into place.
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Oh my goodness, that looks perfect for a temporary separation cage! Brahma you are so generous. Are you sure you want to part with it so easily? I do have a pickup truck with a cap.I only had one image of it when I set it up so I pulled some pics from google. View attachment 1586959 View attachment 1586960 View attachment 1586961View attachment 1586958
I really don’t mind. I’m not going to use it any time soon as I have a larger prefab set up for emergencies. Plus it’s just taking up space in my garage. It’s disassembled and I have the hardware and screws saved. I’ll print out the instructions for you.Oh my goodness, that looks perfect for a temporary separation cage! Brahma you are so generous. Are you sure you want to part with it so easily? I do have a pickup truck with a cap.
For the reason that I bet you already know. The victim has been a family favorite. My husband in particular loves Henneth so much he would be willing to eat the bullys. And he has sworn to never eat any of our birds. Myself, I'm hoping to make a flock dynamic change with the help of a small prefab coop offered by @Brahma Chicken5000 . I'll be picking it up Thursday. Gonna put one bird in it in the run with visual of her blocked for awhile, then reintroduced. At that point if all goes well she will be allowed back in the flock and the second one will be put in the small coop in the same fashion with hopes for a similar outcome. Meanwhile the second one will remain in the dog cage coop.I do agree that some birds don't fit, but why make soup out of 2 top tier hens and keep a weaker one?
For the reason that I bet you already know. The victim has been a family favorite. My husband in particular loves Henneth so much he would be willing to eat the bullys. And he has sworn to never eat any of our birds. Myself, I'm hoping to make a flock dynamic change with the help of a small prefab coop offered by @Brahma Chicken5000 . I'll be picking it up Thursday. Gonna put one bird in it in the run with visual of her blocked for awhile, then reintroduced. At that point if all goes well she will be allowed back in the flock and the second one will be put in the small coop in the same fashion with hopes for a similar outcome. Meanwhile the second one will remain in the dog cage coop.
I understandOh, and I ordered blinders.
Yeah...but things can change.Weird thing is these chooks have been a flock for 35 weeks. They aren't new intros. That I could understand.