LeahPruitt
In the Brooder
- May 13, 2023
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Im a first time chicken mom, so I have zero experience with bullying. My number one hen is severely picking on number two. This morning, she really beat up #2 and her comb and side above her ear was very bloody. I have treated her, that’s no problem. From what I’ve read, it’s better to separate off the one that’s getting picked on rather than the bully. Is that the general consensus here? That’s what I planned to do. My main question is about free ranging. I usually let them out in the morning for a couple of hours and in the mid afternoon but only while I can be out too. Do I let my injured #2 out with everyone else or keep them so separated that they have different times out? I just didn’t want to spend the whole day chicken sitting. Also, about how long to keep them separated? Just until healed or more? I’m surprised because they have really been so peaceful until the last week.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.