- Jun 8, 2010
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Care of 1 injured hen Phoebe and another 3m old Dotty is going reasonably well, they’re hospitalized since the Tuesday attack in my laundry room. My broody hen Edith was killed, and the fox took the third of her three 3m old chicks, Susanna (I put them under her as day-olds in June). That left a single unharmed but very traumatized young one, who we found hiding in underbrush yards away from the coop after the attack, Marsha. She is not tame at all because Edith did such a marvelous job as a momma.
I have three other mature hens, varying in temperament. Since it was dark by the time we found Marsha, I put her between the two nicer ones on the roost. Next day I decided to try creating a new alliance by putting Titi (nicest) and Marsha together in one section and leaving the other two, 1 not as nice (Bonnie) and 1 really mean (Cheryl), in the other section. The dang shutter blew open somehow even though hooked, so they mingled by the end of the day when I had a chance to check on them.
Cheryl keeps Marsha away from food, bites, and bullies her in general. Cheryl also bullies the other two hens, pecks at their feet to get them away from her preferred roosting spot. In a fit of annoyance with this extra hardship on top of the disastrous results of the attack, I put Cheryl into the other section of the coop by herself last night. Edith was her bestie and now that the chicks are bigger, she was starting to be able to hang with her again. So I’m sure she’s stressed too
Sigh. Anyway, as I write this I can hear Marsha shrieking from being pecked on and off. I know it’s part of re-establishing order, but I am hoping to make it as least harmful as possible. I’d love your all’s input on that, thanks so much

I have three other mature hens, varying in temperament. Since it was dark by the time we found Marsha, I put her between the two nicer ones on the roost. Next day I decided to try creating a new alliance by putting Titi (nicest) and Marsha together in one section and leaving the other two, 1 not as nice (Bonnie) and 1 really mean (Cheryl), in the other section. The dang shutter blew open somehow even though hooked, so they mingled by the end of the day when I had a chance to check on them.
Cheryl keeps Marsha away from food, bites, and bullies her in general. Cheryl also bullies the other two hens, pecks at their feet to get them away from her preferred roosting spot. In a fit of annoyance with this extra hardship on top of the disastrous results of the attack, I put Cheryl into the other section of the coop by herself last night. Edith was her bestie and now that the chicks are bigger, she was starting to be able to hang with her again. So I’m sure she’s stressed too

Sigh. Anyway, as I write this I can hear Marsha shrieking from being pecked on and off. I know it’s part of re-establishing order, but I am hoping to make it as least harmful as possible. I’d love your all’s input on that, thanks so much

