- Oct 16, 2014
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A wonderful hen of ours reared 3 chicks this summer. After raising some chicks in our garage last year, my husband and I have praised how easy this process has been to have a hen do it all for us. They have free-ranged from the beginning with all our other hens and all have been living happily together. They turn 6 weeks old tomorrow, and just yesterday I noticed the momma go off on her own for the first time and the chicks not follow. I see this is no big deal at 6 weeks, and common BUT, a hawk went after one of the babies yesterday.
I ran out like a lunatic and scared the hawk off. I was sure the chick was dying, but I placed her in a separate cage for a couple of hours and besides being in shock, she seems okay. I tried introducing her back into the enclosed run, but one of our other hens jumped up to attack her while she was still in my hands.
Now, this bully hen won't leave her alone. And the momma doesn't seem to be stepping in to protect the chick.
So, my questions...
1. What do I do about this bully and chick?
2. I am locking up the chicks during the day in the coop because of the hawk, but the other hens can't get in an lay now. I'm not sure what to do. The separate cage I have is small and not safe for overnight, that is for sure. Is this okay?
I ran out like a lunatic and scared the hawk off. I was sure the chick was dying, but I placed her in a separate cage for a couple of hours and besides being in shock, she seems okay. I tried introducing her back into the enclosed run, but one of our other hens jumped up to attack her while she was still in my hands.
Now, this bully hen won't leave her alone. And the momma doesn't seem to be stepping in to protect the chick.
So, my questions...
1. What do I do about this bully and chick?
2. I am locking up the chicks during the day in the coop because of the hawk, but the other hens can't get in an lay now. I'm not sure what to do. The separate cage I have is small and not safe for overnight, that is for sure. Is this okay?