- Mar 11, 2009
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I have 11 chickens that were hatched together and have grown up together. One chicken which had a very rough time surviving the hatch probably shouldn't have survived or should have been culled. But I force fed her into existence and she has always been really different; coordination issues, first to have body louse, skinny, always looks disheveled, etc . The other chickens up til now
have always been nice to her and protected her and she liked to be right in the middle of them. She ate with all the chickens around her. She would take dust baths with them all around her. Now she acts like she is scared to death of all of them. She keeps herself separated and will only eat when none of them are around. She runs in terror if another walks toward her. The other chickens will walk over and peck at her for no reason and walk away but I see the chickens doing that to each other often and no one seems to take it personally like Rudy. The more this is going on the more the other chickens seem to isolate her. She goes into the coop a half hour earlier than everyone and roosts to get a place, I'm assuming. I feel really bad for her. I think she's miserable and don't know what to do short of making a room in my house for her so she can live peacefully. Is there anything I can do or is this just how nature is?
have always been nice to her and protected her and she liked to be right in the middle of them. She ate with all the chickens around her. She would take dust baths with them all around her. Now she acts like she is scared to death of all of them. She keeps herself separated and will only eat when none of them are around. She runs in terror if another walks toward her. The other chickens will walk over and peck at her for no reason and walk away but I see the chickens doing that to each other often and no one seems to take it personally like Rudy. The more this is going on the more the other chickens seem to isolate her. She goes into the coop a half hour earlier than everyone and roosts to get a place, I'm assuming. I feel really bad for her. I think she's miserable and don't know what to do short of making a room in my house for her so she can live peacefully. Is there anything I can do or is this just how nature is?