kauana
Chirping
- May 25, 2021
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Hello everyone,
I have a couple hens about 9 weeks old, and for the last month I put them with the older chickens but separated by a hardware cloth. Sometimes I would let them roam together under supervision but the older hens would always peck at the younger ones. I've read guides that said hens should be at least 8 weeks during introduction and they should be separated for a while so the older hens get used to them.
Well, I tried introducing them in the coop together while I was doing some gardening and I heard the young ones cluck sometimes but nothing crazy, and I assumed that was normal because of pecking oder business. Anyways, about 2 hours after the introduction I went to check on them and saw that they pecked at all tail feathers from my olive egger Maru and the wound looks horrible.
I separated them again and brought the wounded hen inside, we cleaned the wound with a saline solution and bandaged her and she is now in a room that is warm and quiet with bedding, water with vitamins and food.
I am attaching a photo of the wound. From your experience how bad is it? She is very quiet, but drinking water and even ate a bit.
I'm wondering if there is anything else I can do? She must be in pain but I heard online that human painkillers are blood thinners and not recommended for chickens so I haven't given her anything.
I am a bit freaked out by the aggressiveness of the older chickens, so how can I introduce them again going forward?
Thank you for your help!
I have a couple hens about 9 weeks old, and for the last month I put them with the older chickens but separated by a hardware cloth. Sometimes I would let them roam together under supervision but the older hens would always peck at the younger ones. I've read guides that said hens should be at least 8 weeks during introduction and they should be separated for a while so the older hens get used to them.
Well, I tried introducing them in the coop together while I was doing some gardening and I heard the young ones cluck sometimes but nothing crazy, and I assumed that was normal because of pecking oder business. Anyways, about 2 hours after the introduction I went to check on them and saw that they pecked at all tail feathers from my olive egger Maru and the wound looks horrible.
I separated them again and brought the wounded hen inside, we cleaned the wound with a saline solution and bandaged her and she is now in a room that is warm and quiet with bedding, water with vitamins and food.
I am attaching a photo of the wound. From your experience how bad is it? She is very quiet, but drinking water and even ate a bit.
I'm wondering if there is anything else I can do? She must be in pain but I heard online that human painkillers are blood thinners and not recommended for chickens so I haven't given her anything.
I am a bit freaked out by the aggressiveness of the older chickens, so how can I introduce them again going forward?
Thank you for your help!
