happyhencamper
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- Sep 25, 2020
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I rescued 4 mixed breed 18 month old hens. After quarantine I allowed them to free range at the same time. The 4 new girls continue to just hang together. Unfortunately my original girls are molting and I know this is not the ideal time to add anyone But I wanted to help the other four. Now I’m wondering if I really rescued them at all.
It seems that my girls tend to block the door and not let the new ones out into the run. They may be choosing to stay in the coop to get their fill of food and water. I have placed food multiple places in the coop and offer two waterers both in the run and coop.
Today is day four. The new four are coming when to my call to come back into the run from free ranging with a snack. However they constantly are chased by any one of the old flock. I do not see signs of any real abuse just chasing. The new ones are not standing up for themselves at all and just constantly running away from the existing flock. They seem to stay in the coop more than go into the run as the old girls seem to be hovering at the coop door. This seems to have worked to their advantage in the evening as they are the first ones in the coop. I hear some scuffling but not really anymore than I do with my original flock when roosting time has come.
I just am hoping that this will end soon and they will semi get along. Most articles say this could last up to several weeks. I just am hoping it isn’t forever and that eventually they will semi-mingle and the new ones at least be able to come for a few treats. It is nine against four. One of the new ones is a tiny breed and she is the only small one but seems to be the bravest.
My main concern is that I am giving them enough roosting space. I have looked my coop over and over and don’t see any other way to add any more Roosts. The total is 13 girls. I know I need to add another nest box and will be working on that. Right now they are not laying because they are molting. Are four nest boxes enough for 13 girls ? I have enclosed pictures of my coop and run.
I have converted a reeds fairy shed into half coop half my area to store what I need for them.
I added the giant log you see on the workbench hoping perhaps someone could use that. Some are roosting in the nest boxes as well which I am changing daily to avoid poopy eggs.
You can see that my run is not the issue. If the old hands whatever let the new ones into it.
It seems that my girls tend to block the door and not let the new ones out into the run. They may be choosing to stay in the coop to get their fill of food and water. I have placed food multiple places in the coop and offer two waterers both in the run and coop.
Today is day four. The new four are coming when to my call to come back into the run from free ranging with a snack. However they constantly are chased by any one of the old flock. I do not see signs of any real abuse just chasing. The new ones are not standing up for themselves at all and just constantly running away from the existing flock. They seem to stay in the coop more than go into the run as the old girls seem to be hovering at the coop door. This seems to have worked to their advantage in the evening as they are the first ones in the coop. I hear some scuffling but not really anymore than I do with my original flock when roosting time has come.
I just am hoping that this will end soon and they will semi get along. Most articles say this could last up to several weeks. I just am hoping it isn’t forever and that eventually they will semi-mingle and the new ones at least be able to come for a few treats. It is nine against four. One of the new ones is a tiny breed and she is the only small one but seems to be the bravest.
My main concern is that I am giving them enough roosting space. I have looked my coop over and over and don’t see any other way to add any more Roosts. The total is 13 girls. I know I need to add another nest box and will be working on that. Right now they are not laying because they are molting. Are four nest boxes enough for 13 girls ? I have enclosed pictures of my coop and run.
I have converted a reeds fairy shed into half coop half my area to store what I need for them.
I added the giant log you see on the workbench hoping perhaps someone could use that. Some are roosting in the nest boxes as well which I am changing daily to avoid poopy eggs.
You can see that my run is not the issue. If the old hands whatever let the new ones into it.
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