playfullife
In the Brooder
- May 30, 2017
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My 3 chickens all went into molt a little over a month ago. Lately, one of them has been more obviously molting, with visible pinfeathers, and it's become clear that the other two are bullying her - kicking her out of the hen house, chasing her away from the kitchen scraps I bring to the pen, etc. She even tried to get out of the pen and come with me when I opened the door this morning - my girls are shy and they usually back away when I open the door.
I don't see blood or signs of serious injury yet. Isolating the bullies is not practical as the two other hens are both in on it and the coop is small. Should I take the bullied hen out and keep her in a dog crate on the porch for a few weeks until her feathers come in? If so, how do I reintroduce her to the coop? I'll need to do so by Christmas, when the chicken sitter comes while I'm visiting family. I'm putting them on a feather fixer feed to try to speed up the process.
I don't see blood or signs of serious injury yet. Isolating the bullies is not practical as the two other hens are both in on it and the coop is small. Should I take the bullied hen out and keep her in a dog crate on the porch for a few weeks until her feathers come in? If so, how do I reintroduce her to the coop? I'll need to do so by Christmas, when the chicken sitter comes while I'm visiting family. I'm putting them on a feather fixer feed to try to speed up the process.
Her actions seem to tick the others off. I usually just watch for a while, if she finds a place where she can calm herself, then usually all is pretty well for most of the day. I do have time to do this though (wait and watch). I also watch to see that she is getting to eat/drink. However....a couple of days in a row she was really spazzy, so that drew the ire of the rooster, head hen and another - they did not harm her, but it was starting to get ugly. I put her in the grow out pen for 1/2 a day - that seemed to help a lot and everyone calmed down.


That is hilarious.....thanks for the guffaw!
