Angel25
Chirping
- Jun 1, 2021
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I bought a group of day old and was reassured that bantams and large fowl could live together. I got three bantams and an Orpington. Sadly, the Orpington and one of the bantams aren't around anymore and one of the bantams turned out to be a cockeral!
The bantam cockeral doesn't seem to jump on the ladies at all, but does bully them and us! The other bantam has never seemed to fit in at all and all the others chase her. She is terrified and that's the last thing I want. After one too many escapes I have seperated her but now she's all alone.
I have tried Intergrating her with other groups of chickens to try putting her back in with a larger group but they all gang up on her as well!
Does anyone have any experience with encouraging chickens, especially bantams and large fowl to be friends, or is it better that she live alone or am I going to have to rehome her? Maybe with her nasty cockeral? (Although I can't say he is nice to her either).
Picture of her as a baby:
The bantam cockeral doesn't seem to jump on the ladies at all, but does bully them and us! The other bantam has never seemed to fit in at all and all the others chase her. She is terrified and that's the last thing I want. After one too many escapes I have seperated her but now she's all alone.
I have tried Intergrating her with other groups of chickens to try putting her back in with a larger group but they all gang up on her as well!
Does anyone have any experience with encouraging chickens, especially bantams and large fowl to be friends, or is it better that she live alone or am I going to have to rehome her? Maybe with her nasty cockeral? (Although I can't say he is nice to her either).
Picture of her as a baby: