I have 3 flocks of chickens, 1 of which has been giving me problems. We have been working on them, things have been improving but I have hit a weird point and I am not sure what to do next. My question is, can the hens in question just be split between different flocks, or should they be housed alone. I can build them each little isolation coops if it is worth it. The other option is just cull both and fill their spots with new hens.
So the story. The hens in question used to be 100% free range, but as it goes we slowly lost our flock to predators. They had a coop, they used it at first but it wasn't great. I think something was getting in at night so they started straight up refusing yo go in and sleeping other places. They felt safer so we let them until we could build them better coops. Fast forward to me getting coops built and then catching the 2 remaining free range hens and adding them in with a flock. Things went well, until we added the rooster. The rooster in question is a complete jerk. He is just angry all the time and I am positive he is why the egg eating started. We took him out and he is going to be culled soon, and I have been working with the hens. They have slowed wayyyy down on the egg eating but they didn't completely stop until I removed one of the old hens. While she was separated she didn't eat her eggs, so I put her back in and took the other older hen out and same thing, she isn't eating her eggs either. The younger 3 hens only join in on the eggs eating, they don't start it so if the older 2 need to be kept separately the other 3 will join the flock with my favorite rooster Teddy. He is so kind to everyone and I just love him.
Anyway, what would you do about these hens? Is it possible that these 2 just don't like each other? Or are they only eating the other chickens eggs because they are old? I read somewhere that happens sometimes. I have always kept my flocks pretty stress free and I haven't had much of an issue with eating eggs. Only if one is accidentally broken and they need to clean it up so this is new to me. I just want happy productive chickens.
So the story. The hens in question used to be 100% free range, but as it goes we slowly lost our flock to predators. They had a coop, they used it at first but it wasn't great. I think something was getting in at night so they started straight up refusing yo go in and sleeping other places. They felt safer so we let them until we could build them better coops. Fast forward to me getting coops built and then catching the 2 remaining free range hens and adding them in with a flock. Things went well, until we added the rooster. The rooster in question is a complete jerk. He is just angry all the time and I am positive he is why the egg eating started. We took him out and he is going to be culled soon, and I have been working with the hens. They have slowed wayyyy down on the egg eating but they didn't completely stop until I removed one of the old hens. While she was separated she didn't eat her eggs, so I put her back in and took the other older hen out and same thing, she isn't eating her eggs either. The younger 3 hens only join in on the eggs eating, they don't start it so if the older 2 need to be kept separately the other 3 will join the flock with my favorite rooster Teddy. He is so kind to everyone and I just love him.
Anyway, what would you do about these hens? Is it possible that these 2 just don't like each other? Or are they only eating the other chickens eggs because they are old? I read somewhere that happens sometimes. I have always kept my flocks pretty stress free and I haven't had much of an issue with eating eggs. Only if one is accidentally broken and they need to clean it up so this is new to me. I just want happy productive chickens.
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