SomeChickinTN
Songster
See but don't touch hasn't worked well for me either. I did that until the hens stopped relentlessly hunting the pullets, then I gave the pullets their own perches, and every night made sure everyone was perched. After a few days, some of the hens perched with them on their own. I also put a wide board in the coop that the pullets could hide behind if they needed to.
But now, the hens won't even let the pullets in the run, even if I put treats on the other side. Two of them almost seem to guard the ramp door, and when the pullets try to come out, I swear they herd them to each other. Chickens are exhausting.
But now, the hens won't even let the pullets in the run, even if I put treats on the other side. Two of them almost seem to guard the ramp door, and when the pullets try to come out, I swear they herd them to each other. Chickens are exhausting.