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Don't Peck On Me
@ChicoryBlueI know exactly how you feel and went through much the same agonizing myself.
All I can do is share how I thought about it - and happy to really debate over PM if you would find that helpful.
In the end I concluded that chickens are happier in groups and so I needed to have enough chickens that the flock could withstand the death of one or more without leaving anyone on their own.
I also didn't think introducing just a single chicken was a good idea.
Remember my context was I went though a phase of losing an appalling number of chickens to unknown causes in a very short time.
It took quite an emotional toll on me and I imagine also the remaining chickens.
Although I do have Marek's in my flock, I am not sure that is what killed them all.
So, I came to the conclusion that I should manage to a flock size of 6-12 and add in groups of at least 3 at a time.
I introduced 5 this time and honestly it has been a bit overwhelming - just counting them all seems to take me forever each night!
But I must say it has made a world of difference to flock dynamics. It seems like everyone has a friend and they have collective routines. I love it!
If I were to do it over I would probably have introduced 4 (maybe 3) rather than 5. With the loss of Eli I only have 7 chickens, so when I lose another one I will probably introduce another three.
I hope that I don't lose one for a very long time, but with Marek's in my flock I feel like it could happen at any moment (as it did with Eli).
So if it were me, I would introduce 3 this year and plan to introduce another 3 next year. Maybe you can get some Buff Orpingtons this year and next year find some more Buckeyes.
Not saying I am right - just how I think about it.
I will be lazy and say that RC's suggestion sounds good to me.