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Nambroth, can you tell me how you introduced Willow and Panic pants to the hens? I would really appreciate it. I have a hen who is as evil as Lorp when she sees my 16 wk. old pullets (or my foot).
Sending good wishes for Lorp's evil and Derp's clumsiness.![]()
Hello!
I gradually introduced them once Panic and Willow were old enough to have their adult voices... no more peeping. The peeping seems to sometimes set off the more aggressive older hens. Not sure why-- maybe it triggers them to realize the chicks are not their own and are possible competition? It is hard for me to say. I let Panic and Willow "meet" the older hens, while still separated by protective fencing, over the period of a week or two. Sometimes I would allow Panic and Willow to range while the older girls watched, or sometimes I locked the kids in the run and let the older girls out. In any event, it is probably normal to expect some squabbling and posturing for the first few weeks. I gave the two newbies some "panic rooms" (no pun intended) to duck into if they felt overwhelmed.... smaller crates that they could hide in. They were also lighter on their wings and could easily get onto any of the outdoor perches easily if they got chased, whereas the older hens were less likely to chase Willow or Panic onto a roost.
There are a lot of threads with ideas on how to do this if you search the chicken behaviors forum.
