I could use some guidance!! I have 6 hens that were my original flock. About three months ago I added a Buff Orp and a Australorp. When I originally added the Buff and Australorp I seperated them from my 6 hens for a week or so but kept them side by side of my existing flock. When I finally put them together the Buff cut her head open in the first middle of the night on god knows what. She had a hole in the back of her neck/head probably the size of two quarters. It was a bad cut and down to the meat of her neck. It was a clean and straight cut, not a pecked cut so I am 99% sure my girls didn't do it. I ended up super glueing her head and kept her seperate until she healed. I am happy to report she is doing great and her feathers are grown in and she is healthy! She hasn't started laying yet but part of me wonders if she is too stressed to start laying. She is about 6 months old now.
She is super skiddish and isn't part of the flock. She is almosts shunned. My hens aren't very mean to her (an occasional block of the water/food), she is just super skiddish and if a hen comes close to her she squaks and runs away. They don't go after her or attack her at all. When all the hens go to bed in the coop at night and she sleeps outside alone. It's fine for now while it's summer in San Diego but I'm worried about when winter comes. Is there anything I can do to entice her to the coop? Any advice for me?
Thank you so much!!
She is super skiddish and isn't part of the flock. She is almosts shunned. My hens aren't very mean to her (an occasional block of the water/food), she is just super skiddish and if a hen comes close to her she squaks and runs away. They don't go after her or attack her at all. When all the hens go to bed in the coop at night and she sleeps outside alone. It's fine for now while it's summer in San Diego but I'm worried about when winter comes. Is there anything I can do to entice her to the coop? Any advice for me?
Thank you so much!!
The next night she hopped on by herself! It might take you a couple of times. Hope it works out quickly for you! 

