Help! Males hurting female

No, they're aren;t big enough to do that (They're about the size of a 105 quart bin).
 
I have a 90qt that I have split in half for over flow housing when needed it will be okay for a few months
 
Eh, I'm picky with my button's housing. I think what mine are in now is way too small, but there's nothing I can do about it right now.
 
Well you dont have many choices, I think a smaller area vs a dead bird would make your decision for you.

Good luck
 
No, I have another cage I can put her in. I just don't want to make an already small cage even smaller. If I can't put her back in with those two it doesn't matter anyway. Sure, she'll be lonely on her own, but I'm going to try to think of some combo that works.
 
No its not that I don't want your help!
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I was just saying I can't really divide the cage. I guess I could set both cages next to each other though. That way they could still see each other and interact together.

M biggest concern now is about the 2 males... whats the chances they're going to start fighting?
 
More then likly I would keep a sharp eye on them. There are always the ones that shock you and get along great. But that is not the norm
 
yeppers you could get lucky and have a pair of males that really enjoy eachothers company and give you no troubles. I think they just didnt like that hen and wanted her out. *that COULD have been the case im unsure though*. As citalk2much said, just keep an eye out for any troubles.
 

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