shoehorny
Chirping
- Mar 29, 2016
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Howdy everyone!
I wonder if can get some good recommendations here. I have 6 beautiful Rhode Island Red chickens and one complacent rooster. All of the chickens in the flock are going on their 4th year (but still producing lots of eggs!). Last year I bought 12 baby leghorn chicks and I raised them in a separate pen until they outgrew the pen. I then introduced all of them to the coop. This has been my standard procedure for years and I never had any problems. However, when I returned the next day I found that 6 of the young chickens perished and their corpses were scattered about, uneaten, but dead. I gathered the remaining 6 young chickens and put them back in the pen. I had a mink sneak into the coop one year, several years ago, and something similar happened so I fortified the coop. I did find one small hole in the coop wall that I immediately patched up. The next day, I let the other 6 young chickens back out and watched them for a while. They all clumped together in the run area, but they seemed ok. The next day 5 more of the young chickens were dead. The one remaining young chicken went back into the pen for another week. When I let the last remaining young chicken out into the coop, I noticed one of the reds chased her around a bit, but left off when the young chicken hid under a nesting table. A few days later this last young chicken died too!
I looked on BYC.com and learned that this is a common behavior with chickens attacking and killing young chickens. It had just never happened to me before. The information I read mentioned that the chicken needs to be as big or bigger than the older chickens to prevent this. This goes for ducks mixed in with chickens too. This Spring I bought two ducks and kept them in their pen two months. They are now at least as big as the chickens. However, when I let the ducks loose in the coop, one of the chickens immediately attacked a duck! I picked up the chicken and put it in the run. As I was doing so, another chicken attacked a duck. I moved all of the chickens into the run and locked them in for the night.
My question is: How do I prevent the chickens from harming the ducks?
Thanks!
I wonder if can get some good recommendations here. I have 6 beautiful Rhode Island Red chickens and one complacent rooster. All of the chickens in the flock are going on their 4th year (but still producing lots of eggs!). Last year I bought 12 baby leghorn chicks and I raised them in a separate pen until they outgrew the pen. I then introduced all of them to the coop. This has been my standard procedure for years and I never had any problems. However, when I returned the next day I found that 6 of the young chickens perished and their corpses were scattered about, uneaten, but dead. I gathered the remaining 6 young chickens and put them back in the pen. I had a mink sneak into the coop one year, several years ago, and something similar happened so I fortified the coop. I did find one small hole in the coop wall that I immediately patched up. The next day, I let the other 6 young chickens back out and watched them for a while. They all clumped together in the run area, but they seemed ok. The next day 5 more of the young chickens were dead. The one remaining young chicken went back into the pen for another week. When I let the last remaining young chicken out into the coop, I noticed one of the reds chased her around a bit, but left off when the young chicken hid under a nesting table. A few days later this last young chicken died too!
I looked on BYC.com and learned that this is a common behavior with chickens attacking and killing young chickens. It had just never happened to me before. The information I read mentioned that the chicken needs to be as big or bigger than the older chickens to prevent this. This goes for ducks mixed in with chickens too. This Spring I bought two ducks and kept them in their pen two months. They are now at least as big as the chickens. However, when I let the ducks loose in the coop, one of the chickens immediately attacked a duck! I picked up the chicken and put it in the run. As I was doing so, another chicken attacked a duck. I moved all of the chickens into the run and locked them in for the night.
My question is: How do I prevent the chickens from harming the ducks?
Thanks!