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- May 9, 2024
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What breeds are you trying to keep together?
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That is a tough one. As you know they can be brutal! Have you tried giving the worst offenders a time out within view of the rest of the flock? I had the same issue a while back. I had a bully that went lame so in the garage she went as she healed. Then another hen had a bad prolapse. So two hens in the garage. When they both got well. I reintroduced them to the flock. The bully hen had been in the garage for at least a month the hen with prolapse only two weeks. She had a couple days of pecking order scuffles but that was quickly resolved. The bully took longer but eventually it worked out just fine. Now all is well! Might be worth a try if you know who the troublemakers are.We got everyone at the same time. They grew up together.