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If they are not pecking or bullying her, they will work it out eventually. It is just natural for them to act like this. If they are pecking or hurting her, separate her in the coop in a crate with her own food and water for a few days, since they need to remain together. Glad to hear she is getting better.
 
If they are not pecking or bullying her, they will work it out eventually. It is just natural for them to act like this. If they are pecking or hurting her, separate her in the coop in a crate with her own food and water for a few days, since they need to remain together. Glad to hear she is getting better.
Stupid question....but how will I know if they are pecking her? I don’t see any wounds on her and try to watch them but can’t 24/7. Will I see wounds?
 
Oh, you are welcome, that is what this forum is about. I would just watch them at first to see how they react to her. You can usually see the bullying in the first half hour. Spend time when you can. Hopefully, she won't be pecked. They can be little bullies sometimes. A lot depends on how long they have been gone, and the ranking in pecking order.
 

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