- Mar 17, 2014
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I recently got a black copper maran thrown in with a few chicks i bought from a local breeder because she was small. Turns out she is blind somewhat if not totally. She has a "buddy" right now, a lavender orp who is the same age. They are about 5-6 weeks old and coop ready. I have a flock of about 8 including one really big rooster. None of them are over three months old. The rooster just started crowing and is trying to mount some of the older hens. When I have introduced other small batches of pullets they have sorted things out with relatively little trouble. BUT this is a different scenario. I'm partly worried the blind one will get picked on and ultimately killed. However, when I've put them in the run for short periods of time the lav is the one getting chased around and pecked because she sees the threatening behaviors of the others. The blind one stays put in oblivious bliss. And surprisingly the other ones haven't pecked her yet. But the rooster rrrreeeeeallllly wants to. I haven't let him because I'm afraid he'll hurt her as she is so much smaller than he and will totally be caught by surprise. The lav also runs away and comes back to her buddy, but they can't run away and hide together. What should I do?