I'll try to make this as short as possible
I started with two young hybrids last year and added two point of lay silkies a month later
They all got on just fine until the hybrids grew up and started attacking one of them. First lesson learnt hybrids are bullies.
So I separated both the hybrids and silkies and planned on this being permanent however researched good breeds to add with silkies and four months later added a Brahma a faverolle and a lavender pekin to the silkie flock in a separate 5X4 walk in run with plenty of enrichments
The silkies both were top of pecking order and have been since January.
Around a month and a half ago both silkies went broody then the pekin shortly after, coming out of broodiness I noticed the silkies were underweight despite me taking them off the nesting box a few times a day and they were shedding a lot of feathers.. neck mainly and patchy in general so assumed moulting.
Yesterday I all let them free range in the garden under supervision and all of them apart from the other silkie started attacking one of the silkies so I again separated and put them back in their runs
All was fine until the Brahma and faverolle started snacking on the pin feathers of the victim silkie so I put the silkies to bed together away from the rest...later found mites on the silkie that got attacked so treated all of my chickens with ivermectin.
Today I separated the silkies in a spare run i have... to keep them safe throughout the day whilst working out what to do ... went to put them in the coop with the rest at this evening (again separated from the rest still) put them down for one second to open the door, every other member of the flock ran over and started attacking the weakest silkie, then the other silkie too !
I'm not sure what to do as I can't have a gazzilion runs and 5 seperate flocks...
I'm happy to try anything even if it's increasing the silkie flock when they are healthier with other silkies and then reintroducing down the line
Could this pass once they are feathered up and healthier ?
I'll literally try anything
I started with two young hybrids last year and added two point of lay silkies a month later
They all got on just fine until the hybrids grew up and started attacking one of them. First lesson learnt hybrids are bullies.
So I separated both the hybrids and silkies and planned on this being permanent however researched good breeds to add with silkies and four months later added a Brahma a faverolle and a lavender pekin to the silkie flock in a separate 5X4 walk in run with plenty of enrichments
The silkies both were top of pecking order and have been since January.
Around a month and a half ago both silkies went broody then the pekin shortly after, coming out of broodiness I noticed the silkies were underweight despite me taking them off the nesting box a few times a day and they were shedding a lot of feathers.. neck mainly and patchy in general so assumed moulting.
Yesterday I all let them free range in the garden under supervision and all of them apart from the other silkie started attacking one of the silkies so I again separated and put them back in their runs
All was fine until the Brahma and faverolle started snacking on the pin feathers of the victim silkie so I put the silkies to bed together away from the rest...later found mites on the silkie that got attacked so treated all of my chickens with ivermectin.
Today I separated the silkies in a spare run i have... to keep them safe throughout the day whilst working out what to do ... went to put them in the coop with the rest at this evening (again separated from the rest still) put them down for one second to open the door, every other member of the flock ran over and started attacking the weakest silkie, then the other silkie too !
I'm not sure what to do as I can't have a gazzilion runs and 5 seperate flocks...
I'm happy to try anything even if it's increasing the silkie flock when they are healthier with other silkies and then reintroducing down the line
Could this pass once they are feathered up and healthier ?
I'll literally try anything