HowIsItDone
Songster
One of my hens was attacked by the other birds 5 days ago.
I have 5 hens and 1 rooster.
I think it was due to feather loss on her back from the rooster, or maybe he scratched her. He's her favorite. At first I put her in a small dog cage, and then moved her to a 5 foot diameter foldable dog pen. She's in my living room, and is healing well. I have an apron/saddle arriving today. (I should have done that sooner. I feel terrible.)
The big challenge is how to integrate her back into the flock.
I have an open design 10x12 coop, and similar 10x12 run, but no quarantine area. The dog cage can hold her, but it's not really big enough for food and water. The pen is to flimsy and large to put out there.
I have been letting them free range for about an hour a day when the weather is nice. (3 or 4 days a week for the past 3 weeks. I have to stay with them due to hawks, etc.)
Is it better to try to reintegrate her sooner than later? And in my situation, what would be the best way to go about it?
I'm elderly with no wood working skills, and little body strength, so I can only use what I have.
Anyone have any good suggestions?
I have 5 hens and 1 rooster.
I think it was due to feather loss on her back from the rooster, or maybe he scratched her. He's her favorite. At first I put her in a small dog cage, and then moved her to a 5 foot diameter foldable dog pen. She's in my living room, and is healing well. I have an apron/saddle arriving today. (I should have done that sooner. I feel terrible.)
The big challenge is how to integrate her back into the flock.
I have an open design 10x12 coop, and similar 10x12 run, but no quarantine area. The dog cage can hold her, but it's not really big enough for food and water. The pen is to flimsy and large to put out there.
I have been letting them free range for about an hour a day when the weather is nice. (3 or 4 days a week for the past 3 weeks. I have to stay with them due to hawks, etc.)
Is it better to try to reintegrate her sooner than later? And in my situation, what would be the best way to go about it?
I'm elderly with no wood working skills, and little body strength, so I can only use what I have.
Anyone have any good suggestions?