kimanndurr
In the Brooder
- Mar 8, 2022
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Hi all,
One of our sweet chickens was attacked by a fox in November and survived, but most of her feathers were pulled out on her backside. This trauma sent her into a heavy molt and it has taken months for her to refeather. Unfortunately, in addition to this, the flock of 6 has been bullying her as well and have been tearing the feathers she does have (she was a fairly new addition at the time of the attack and being reintroduced after healing has made things worse).
I am really concerned for her well-being and want to separate her so she can rest and finish her molt, but am very worried about reintroducing her again. Is it better to just separate part of the day to let her rest and recoup? Will the bullying stop once her feathers have grown back in?
About our setup: We don’t have enough room to keep her in a separate run and unfortunately we have 2 feet of snow, so they don’t have a lot of area to free range outside of the run at the moment.
Any help would be appreciated! This community is amazing and has helped me through many chicken and duck crises. Thank you!!
One of our sweet chickens was attacked by a fox in November and survived, but most of her feathers were pulled out on her backside. This trauma sent her into a heavy molt and it has taken months for her to refeather. Unfortunately, in addition to this, the flock of 6 has been bullying her as well and have been tearing the feathers she does have (she was a fairly new addition at the time of the attack and being reintroduced after healing has made things worse).
I am really concerned for her well-being and want to separate her so she can rest and finish her molt, but am very worried about reintroducing her again. Is it better to just separate part of the day to let her rest and recoup? Will the bullying stop once her feathers have grown back in?
About our setup: We don’t have enough room to keep her in a separate run and unfortunately we have 2 feet of snow, so they don’t have a lot of area to free range outside of the run at the moment.
Any help would be appreciated! This community is amazing and has helped me through many chicken and duck crises. Thank you!!
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