Ulmerfamily
Hatching
- Aug 8, 2018
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hello! Thank you for taking the time to read this. I’ve done a lot of reading on how to introduce new chickens to one another safely, and I’ve tried the method of placing their coops beside one another so they can see/hear one another. But our oldest ( our wild caught Hawaiian chicken) still isn’t having it, she wants to be aggressive towards the little ones. “Chirp” is our wild caught, she was maybe a day or two old when we found her running around all alone by our house in Hawaii, so we took her in and raised her. She lived inside until we recently moved to Tennessee. When we got here we got two babies. We got a bantam -Wilma, and a French Maran- Betty.
They seem interested in Chirp, but if they get near her it’s the death look, neck feathers stand up, and she lunges at them. I know there will be a “pecking order” but my little Wilma who’s the Bantam is so small still, and I don’t want her to get hurt. Betty, is about 3/4 chirps size now.
Any ideas what else we can try to get them to be a “flock”?
Thank you so much!
They seem interested in Chirp, but if they get near her it’s the death look, neck feathers stand up, and she lunges at them. I know there will be a “pecking order” but my little Wilma who’s the Bantam is so small still, and I don’t want her to get hurt. Betty, is about 3/4 chirps size now.
Any ideas what else we can try to get them to be a “flock”?
Thank you so much!