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I have a 1 1/2 yo Black Sexton who is depressed : (. I bought her and 3 others a little over a year ago and eventually they got to laying one egg a day each- and happily wandered around my yard or in the pen. I live in the city limits- so no roosters. Then 3 1/2 months ago raccoons got 3 of them, — I got out in time to save her, thanks to my barking dog. After a few weeks I brought in 3 new 2 1/2 month old pullets. I made sure just one was black, because I find that similar types tend to bond- ( I thought it was an Austrolorp, but because it's so unfriendly Im sure its a Sexton) . .but instead the 3 pullets all hang out together and ignore her. At first, of course, she terrorized them and I set up another chick shack to separate them, . . . but eventually she gave in to them and then seemed to want to mother them, and t be with them, but they are very close knit only hang out together. Its very sad. She will sit on one side of the chicken wire fence and stare at them all sitting together on the other side. She is not laying eggs. She's only laid 4 eggs since the raccoon attack. She didnt come out of the chicken shack for an hour after it was opened this morning and the other night she stayed solo in the other one. She never used to let me pet her but now she squats for me, though briefly. She really needs another chicken to bond withI. thought to bring in one more chicken- one around her age- It would probably have to be another Black Sexton, because they are so agressive and its gonna be tough bringing in a new chicken- though Id rather try for an Austrolop - does anyone have any suggestions? Any well seasoned chicken therapists out there? thanks for reading
depressed chickens.
sad lonely
depressed chickens.
sad lonely
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