- Jul 19, 2013
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Hi there -
Just a little background on what's going on. Been keeping chickens for nearly 14 years. I am on my 4th addition. I still have one chicken from the initial flock, nearly 14 years old & still going pretty strong for an old girl. She was head hen until about 3 years ago, but respected enough that none of them have really attacked her since her rank has changed. I also have an 8 year old from the 2nd addition & 2 - 4 year olds from the 3rd addition.
Recent changes before the latest addition. Head hen & one other, both 8 years old died within a few weeks of each other, about a month before I even brought new chicks home. New head hen is one of the 4 year olds. The other 4 year old is lowest & has been lowest ranking from the beginning & she is quite a jealous girl. Doesn't like even the cats getting my attention.
I have done what I always have done, same number of new to old ratio. At a month old, as long as it was warm outside, would take the babies out in a corral where the older ones could see & get used to them, then at 6 weeks, they would spend most of the day outside, either in a corralled area in the coop or later in the day, I would corral them outside. Toward the end of their 7th week, kept the older ones locked in the coop with the babies (still corralled), for 3 days. At 8 weeks, started letting them free range when with the older ones when I was at home. There were a few tiffs, but they pretty much stayed separated. At 9 weeks, it was time to bed down with the older girls.
Not only are the babies completely terrified, mostly of the (2) 4 year olds, started with the jealous one, but trying to get them in the house at night has become a problem. They are being attacked. These attacks are like nothing I have ever witnessed. Yes, I do know that the pecking order is changing, yet again & may be added stress since the upheaval prior to the babies. I have had to remove both of the 4 year olds on several occasions because the attacks are vicious & yes, there has been blood drawn.
The head hen is now squawking for HOURS at a time. It's driving me crazy, so I can only imagine how the neighbors feel.
Again, I have done EVERYTHING as I always have & now, I'm really worried. The babies are now almost 12 weeks old, so they've been out there for a while now.
Anyone ever experience any acclimation issues like this and/or does anyone have any advice?
I have no idea at this point, what to do.
Just a little background on what's going on. Been keeping chickens for nearly 14 years. I am on my 4th addition. I still have one chicken from the initial flock, nearly 14 years old & still going pretty strong for an old girl. She was head hen until about 3 years ago, but respected enough that none of them have really attacked her since her rank has changed. I also have an 8 year old from the 2nd addition & 2 - 4 year olds from the 3rd addition.
Recent changes before the latest addition. Head hen & one other, both 8 years old died within a few weeks of each other, about a month before I even brought new chicks home. New head hen is one of the 4 year olds. The other 4 year old is lowest & has been lowest ranking from the beginning & she is quite a jealous girl. Doesn't like even the cats getting my attention.
I have done what I always have done, same number of new to old ratio. At a month old, as long as it was warm outside, would take the babies out in a corral where the older ones could see & get used to them, then at 6 weeks, they would spend most of the day outside, either in a corralled area in the coop or later in the day, I would corral them outside. Toward the end of their 7th week, kept the older ones locked in the coop with the babies (still corralled), for 3 days. At 8 weeks, started letting them free range when with the older ones when I was at home. There were a few tiffs, but they pretty much stayed separated. At 9 weeks, it was time to bed down with the older girls.
Not only are the babies completely terrified, mostly of the (2) 4 year olds, started with the jealous one, but trying to get them in the house at night has become a problem. They are being attacked. These attacks are like nothing I have ever witnessed. Yes, I do know that the pecking order is changing, yet again & may be added stress since the upheaval prior to the babies. I have had to remove both of the 4 year olds on several occasions because the attacks are vicious & yes, there has been blood drawn.
The head hen is now squawking for HOURS at a time. It's driving me crazy, so I can only imagine how the neighbors feel.
Again, I have done EVERYTHING as I always have & now, I'm really worried. The babies are now almost 12 weeks old, so they've been out there for a while now.
Anyone ever experience any acclimation issues like this and/or does anyone have any advice?
I have no idea at this point, what to do.
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