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Don't think like that. One can draw many parallels between animals and humans, but it can become a dangerous game to play. Chickens are not cruel. If anything, we are. Chickens simply do what all animals do, by trying to survive, and potentially thrive
I agree. I don't think I have ever seen a truly cruel animal trying to survive. An animal doesn't think "Hey that chicken has yellow feet. Imma pick on it bc it is yellow" where as humans do. We can be bootyheads. Animals are like "hmm....you won't make it. Be gone peasant!" 🤣
 
You could make a guess, put whoever you catch in with him, see how they interact. If they get along well (maybe some minor introductory stuff) leave them together, if the one you add looks to be chasing him mercilessly or being too aggressive, take them out.

It is a good idea to pick birds that you know you won't be keeping, test them with him first. When I got my 3 chocolates at 8 weeks old or so, I picked a very docile silkie from the group I had and let them hang out for a few hours at a time. Although silkies seem very accepting for some reason, I had 0 drama. Even in Dec when I got the new 9, the oldest is a few weeks older than the others and hadn't been in with them before. He was happy as a clam at high tide to have the new friends and never even pecked them. Ah, love silkies 🥰
I need me a silkie!! And a white showgirl silkie bc I am loving the breed. Don't tell my kid I said that. I still think Dolly is a ugly cutie. But something about showgirl silkies make me think fur coats and pizzazz.
 
What about 4 birds who roost away from everyone else? Lol

There's a group split, then. Those birds have separated themselves from the group for a reason. They might be the most mature, they might not look too much like the others, or they might be more aggressive, or more friendly than the others
 
Not "a" silkie you need "silkies" at least 5. 🤣
Did I mention we started with 4 when we first bought babies? With our very first flock, we bought 2 RIR and 2 Buff Orpingtons. Then after getting them, we were told about a place down the road. Ended up getting 6. Then went back and bought 2 more. Then bought a silkie.

I miss my first flock. 😢
 
There's a group split, then. Those birds have separated themselves from the group for a reason. They might be the most mature, they might not look too much like the others, or they might be more aggressive, or more friendly than the others
Funny part is one is one of the bigger pullets. A RIR and then 3 smaller birds.
 
Funny part is one is one of the bigger pullets. A RIR and then 3 smaller birds.

I see. Pictures of the birds that sleep together would help "solve" this. It could be that the older RIR pullet is the least mature out of the POLs, and the younger birds that sleep with her could be the most mature out of their peers. Or it could simply be a matter of personality, or looks
 
I see. Pictures of the birds that sleep together would help "solve" this. It could be that the older RIR pullet is the least mature out of the POLs, and the younger birds that sleep with her could be the most mature out of their peers. Or it could simply be a matter of personality, or looks
I will have to get some pics. Yall can see what I mean bc hell if I know. I learn what yall teach me 🤣
 
Did I mention we started with 4 when we first bought babies? With our very first flock, we bought 2 RIR and 2 Buff Orpingtons. Then after getting them, we were told about a place down the road. Ended up getting 6. Then went back and bought 2 more. Then bought a silkie.

I miss my first flock. 😢

Aww :hugs . Old memories are something to be cherished. My first flock consisted of a blue haze pullet, two ISA brown sisters, one australorp pullet, one or two white leghorns, and a mix breed cockerel. They taught me quite a bit. Not all positive, but that's living organisms. One of the ISA brown pullets would fly to your arm, and if you hugged her, she would spread her wings. Very cute. The cockerel was an a$s. The australorp was bullied extensively, and after she passed, so was the blue haze. Took me two more of each to realise that having a single bird that doesn't look like the others is a bad idea
 

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