What do you think---a few minutes at a time? How will that help P and what do you think that will do to my EE with the rest of the flock?
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Have you tried taking out one of the more docile hens and pairing the two together? Or take out the most aggressive hen for a couple of days,this may help change the dynamics of the pecking order.
This is "Quiet" she is a red sexed link, I think. She is 6 months old, she is small her feathers drag around. she kinda looks like she has been out all nite. And she is a loner. The Showgirl in the nex picture is 4 months old and they are about the same size. Quiet used to be called Dwarf. Because she seemed to never grow. Kind of like Princess. Except Quiet is not congenial.I have tried putting Princess back into the flock and the girls are just so mean when they are feather to feather beak to beak. Through the wire of her window they are much gentler. But I wanted them to be cooped together for the winter but I am not sure it will happen.. Her comb is very premature too. I guess from the set back of the injury. She looks much younger than she is. I wish there was more I could do for her but I am at the maximum number of birds for my city ordinance so chicks are out of the question.
. She seems happy though. She pecks and clucks and sings to me when I am out there with the girls!![]()
Those are sweet girls! I wish I had some one to pair up with Princess! It's not that simple to pick out a meek bird from a flock of 4.. But I am going to try making her a leg brace! I think it might work! It will help pull her wonky leg under her. Everyone I have talk on on my Facebook that is poultry related tell me I should look into resetting her hip? So she may be living with a dislocation.
but I cannot reset it. I don't know anything about chicken parts! I guess I will look for a vet to look at her. If the brace doesn't work.![]()