- Apr 1, 2010
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I'm sorry if this has been asked here before, but I kind of consider this an emergency. I am EXTREMELY new to the world of having chickens, as we just got ours 3 days ago. These are our first ones ever, so yeah, I'm a total newbie at this.
Although I did try to research ahead of time and tried to be prepared for our small flock of 5, I wasn't prepared for how 4 of my girls all gang up on my poor other chicken (I call her Molly) and totally traumatize her. They will totally dominate her by running her off, making her stay in the coop while they all enjoy the run, or visa versa. And they will peck at her (not constantly of course) even though I tried putting vinegar all over her body to keep them away from her. My friend Jen who has had chickens for a while said that MAY help, but she thought probably not.
She suggested putting Molly in a separate place, away from the rest of the flock, which I agree is probably a wise thing to do. But I honestly don't know where to keep her. I don't have a dog house for her, or another coop to put her in. All I currently have are the cages that we brought them home in, which belong to my mother-in-law (although I'm sure she'd let us keep them longer if need be). We have them right outside of the coop stacked on top of each other. It's finally starting to warm up here now, so I'm wondering if it'd be ok to put her in the cage tonight by herself? I could put some pine shavings in there and lock her in until the morning if she'd be safer. But then I'd worry about outside predators coming and trying to harm her.
Any ideas on what I should do with my poor Molly girl? I want to protect her, but just don't know how. I feel so badly for her and don't want them to kill or seriously hurt her. I'd even be willing to put her in the cage and bring it up on our back deck. Then, if that's ok, do I try to integrate her back into the flock during the day, or will this have to be a permanent thing?
Thank you so much for any help.
Although I did try to research ahead of time and tried to be prepared for our small flock of 5, I wasn't prepared for how 4 of my girls all gang up on my poor other chicken (I call her Molly) and totally traumatize her. They will totally dominate her by running her off, making her stay in the coop while they all enjoy the run, or visa versa. And they will peck at her (not constantly of course) even though I tried putting vinegar all over her body to keep them away from her. My friend Jen who has had chickens for a while said that MAY help, but she thought probably not.
She suggested putting Molly in a separate place, away from the rest of the flock, which I agree is probably a wise thing to do. But I honestly don't know where to keep her. I don't have a dog house for her, or another coop to put her in. All I currently have are the cages that we brought them home in, which belong to my mother-in-law (although I'm sure she'd let us keep them longer if need be). We have them right outside of the coop stacked on top of each other. It's finally starting to warm up here now, so I'm wondering if it'd be ok to put her in the cage tonight by herself? I could put some pine shavings in there and lock her in until the morning if she'd be safer. But then I'd worry about outside predators coming and trying to harm her.
Any ideas on what I should do with my poor Molly girl? I want to protect her, but just don't know how. I feel so badly for her and don't want them to kill or seriously hurt her. I'd even be willing to put her in the cage and bring it up on our back deck. Then, if that's ok, do I try to integrate her back into the flock during the day, or will this have to be a permanent thing?
Thank you so much for any help.