SeaToSkyFarm
In the Brooder
- Jan 6, 2022
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Hello everyone!
My wife and I are new to this community and new to caring for chickens since May 2021. We are hoping you can help us with a recent issue we have with one of our hens.
A dog attacked one of our Brahma hens in early December and exposed her backside through the skin/subcutaneous tissue without any obvious muscular penetration. I irrigate the wound multiple times with chlorhexidine, sprayed it with BluKote multiple times, and used Vetericyn Plus for the remainder. She received a 5-day course of IM pencillin, as well. The wound itself is healing nicely but still with a ~8x6cm scabbed area with nice tissue regeneration and no further tissue necrosis. We isolated the hen in the house for ~10 days while it was healing/scabbing over and she perked up nicely. Towards the end of that 10-day period, we brought her outside for reintroductions to the flock and that is currently where we are having issues. Initially, the two roosters picked on her (but didn't draw blood) so I isolated them for a few days while she was out (then she came into the house with us at night). Now, one of the roosters seems to protect her but the other one is still picking on her a little bit when she's out with everyone. In the last 3-4 days, we've also noticed that another olive egger hen has started to peck her (this olive egger also seems to be pecked since she has some feathers missing on her back). During the last 3 nights, we have reintroduced the Brahma hen into the coop at night and that seems to be going well.
However, during the days when the flock is all out together, we've noticed that she tends to isolate herself. Initially, she was doing this for a couple of hours and then seemed to interact with some members of the flock for awhile. Now, over the past couple of days, we've noticed that she spends pretty much the entire day isolated from the flock. If she sees the flock, she will often run the other direction and hide. She does interact well with some of our Ameraucanas and Speckled Sussex hens if they find her - she tends to run mainly when she sees the olive egger and the particular rooster that picks on her. If she sees us, she will walk up to us and wants to be picked-up (but I try not to do that, especially if the flock is around). I bring her food/water when the flock isn't there and she seems to be eating/drinking well.
We're not really sure what we can do to help her. Do we just let her isolate herself and let her figure it out herself? Do I try to encourage her to be with the rest of the flock? Do I bring some of the hens she gets along with to the areas where she isolates herself to encourage interactions? Do I isolate the problematic rooster and olive egger?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
My wife and I are new to this community and new to caring for chickens since May 2021. We are hoping you can help us with a recent issue we have with one of our hens.
A dog attacked one of our Brahma hens in early December and exposed her backside through the skin/subcutaneous tissue without any obvious muscular penetration. I irrigate the wound multiple times with chlorhexidine, sprayed it with BluKote multiple times, and used Vetericyn Plus for the remainder. She received a 5-day course of IM pencillin, as well. The wound itself is healing nicely but still with a ~8x6cm scabbed area with nice tissue regeneration and no further tissue necrosis. We isolated the hen in the house for ~10 days while it was healing/scabbing over and she perked up nicely. Towards the end of that 10-day period, we brought her outside for reintroductions to the flock and that is currently where we are having issues. Initially, the two roosters picked on her (but didn't draw blood) so I isolated them for a few days while she was out (then she came into the house with us at night). Now, one of the roosters seems to protect her but the other one is still picking on her a little bit when she's out with everyone. In the last 3-4 days, we've also noticed that another olive egger hen has started to peck her (this olive egger also seems to be pecked since she has some feathers missing on her back). During the last 3 nights, we have reintroduced the Brahma hen into the coop at night and that seems to be going well.
However, during the days when the flock is all out together, we've noticed that she tends to isolate herself. Initially, she was doing this for a couple of hours and then seemed to interact with some members of the flock for awhile. Now, over the past couple of days, we've noticed that she spends pretty much the entire day isolated from the flock. If she sees the flock, she will often run the other direction and hide. She does interact well with some of our Ameraucanas and Speckled Sussex hens if they find her - she tends to run mainly when she sees the olive egger and the particular rooster that picks on her. If she sees us, she will walk up to us and wants to be picked-up (but I try not to do that, especially if the flock is around). I bring her food/water when the flock isn't there and she seems to be eating/drinking well.
We're not really sure what we can do to help her. Do we just let her isolate herself and let her figure it out herself? Do I try to encourage her to be with the rest of the flock? Do I bring some of the hens she gets along with to the areas where she isolates herself to encourage interactions? Do I isolate the problematic rooster and olive egger?
Thanks in advance for your advice!