We only have 3 Chicken Hens and 1 Pekin Drake. The youngest hen and the drake were raised together and are almost inseparable. We've had them for about a year now.
They roam the yard together and at night she hangs out at the edge of the opening in our elevated coop to be near him while he sleeps on the ground in the run below. She is his best bud and he gets alarmed when anyone or anything gets near her.
I think the problem we're having is that she has a pecking order and he does not. Now of age, even though they have to be near each other, she has started going after him, and he's getting pretty beat up. She's feisty, but on the low end with the older girls.
He does not try and mate with her. He gets away from her, but also doesn't want to leave her side, and follows her around like a lost sheep only to keep getting beat up.
He's looking bad with eyes that are infected and full of puss. We've been trying to cater to his wounds but he just gets worse. We separate them with a wooden fence but they both cry for each other and just hang out on opposite sides of the fence not wanting to be away. It's like a strange one-sided abusive relationship.
We've been looking for a new home for him but are struggling. She's also loud and throws fits when he's missing and so we're afraid of how she'll react if he's suddenly taken away.
Is there a way we can train these two to be apart?
They roam the yard together and at night she hangs out at the edge of the opening in our elevated coop to be near him while he sleeps on the ground in the run below. She is his best bud and he gets alarmed when anyone or anything gets near her.
I think the problem we're having is that she has a pecking order and he does not. Now of age, even though they have to be near each other, she has started going after him, and he's getting pretty beat up. She's feisty, but on the low end with the older girls.
He does not try and mate with her. He gets away from her, but also doesn't want to leave her side, and follows her around like a lost sheep only to keep getting beat up.
He's looking bad with eyes that are infected and full of puss. We've been trying to cater to his wounds but he just gets worse. We separate them with a wooden fence but they both cry for each other and just hang out on opposite sides of the fence not wanting to be away. It's like a strange one-sided abusive relationship.
We've been looking for a new home for him but are struggling. She's also loud and throws fits when he's missing and so we're afraid of how she'll react if he's suddenly taken away.
Is there a way we can train these two to be apart?
