Hey everyone.
Yesterday I introduced a new Delaware to my flock of three chickens which include a Buff, a Lavender, and a Barred Rock. The Delaware is about 7 months old and up until now has been accustomed to free ranging. My girls have not attacked her, but they have certainly been treating her unkindly - chasing her away, not accepting her into their circle, nipping or threatening to peck her if she gets too close. How long will this last before they finally accept her? I feel bad for her simply because she is being shunned at this point. LOL...my sympathetic heart goes out to her. She's pretty and seems to have a decent temperament from what I can see. I wish she'd muster up some feistiness and stick up for herself a little bit. My lowest on the pole, Lucy (the Buff)- is enjoying no longer being on the bottom.
This is the first time I've introduced a new hen to the flock of three. Suzi (Lavender) and Prissy (Barred Rock) were together when I got them, and Lucy (Buff) did not mind them nor did they mind her. There were no issues then, but this time around it's different.
Addendum: I wanted to make it clear that their behavior has not been what I would call violent. There is no blood, no injuries to the newbie. They are just what I would call mean - intimidating. The newbie is able to get away with very little issues, and they will usually tolerate her from a distance if she's on the other end of the run. If she gets too close, then they run after her. She is able to get away into the coop when that happens. At night the others are on the roost and she ends up sleeping in the nesting box.
Yesterday I introduced a new Delaware to my flock of three chickens which include a Buff, a Lavender, and a Barred Rock. The Delaware is about 7 months old and up until now has been accustomed to free ranging. My girls have not attacked her, but they have certainly been treating her unkindly - chasing her away, not accepting her into their circle, nipping or threatening to peck her if she gets too close. How long will this last before they finally accept her? I feel bad for her simply because she is being shunned at this point. LOL...my sympathetic heart goes out to her. She's pretty and seems to have a decent temperament from what I can see. I wish she'd muster up some feistiness and stick up for herself a little bit. My lowest on the pole, Lucy (the Buff)- is enjoying no longer being on the bottom.
This is the first time I've introduced a new hen to the flock of three. Suzi (Lavender) and Prissy (Barred Rock) were together when I got them, and Lucy (Buff) did not mind them nor did they mind her. There were no issues then, but this time around it's different.
Addendum: I wanted to make it clear that their behavior has not been what I would call violent. There is no blood, no injuries to the newbie. They are just what I would call mean - intimidating. The newbie is able to get away with very little issues, and they will usually tolerate her from a distance if she's on the other end of the run. If she gets too close, then they run after her. She is able to get away into the coop when that happens. At night the others are on the roost and she ends up sleeping in the nesting box.
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