- Jul 18, 2012
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I have 5 American game hens and 2 American Roosters. They are divided into two breeding pens. At first, all 5 were with the one roo, but I started noticing two bullies, so I moved 2 hens in with the second rooster. This pen now seems fine.
However, the other pen with 3 hens has a problem. One of the bullies seems to be actually very low on the flock ladder- so to speak.
When I first saw her she had some missing neck feathers due to mating and molting. This hen was also picking on the others. I had her pegged as a bully. I had noticed some other missing neck feathers, but assumed the rooster was favoring her. Today, it is clear she is being picked on *bad*!
Her comb and face have scabs all over them. Her right eye is swollen shut (or she is choosing not to open it) and her neck is also missing most of it's feathers (although you can see pin feathers coming in) and also has scabs on it.
I moved her into her own cage to recoup, but what medication can I use to help her get better? Would vetRX work for this? I know TSC has it and I can pick that up.
Also, my neighbor (whom I got the chickens from) has suggested I switch her out for another one, since the flock is unlikely to stop picking on her and another hen might be a better fit with the other 4 hens.
What should I do to nurse this hen back to health and what should I do to stop the bullying? Should I just switch her with another hen?
However, the other pen with 3 hens has a problem. One of the bullies seems to be actually very low on the flock ladder- so to speak.
When I first saw her she had some missing neck feathers due to mating and molting. This hen was also picking on the others. I had her pegged as a bully. I had noticed some other missing neck feathers, but assumed the rooster was favoring her. Today, it is clear she is being picked on *bad*!
Her comb and face have scabs all over them. Her right eye is swollen shut (or she is choosing not to open it) and her neck is also missing most of it's feathers (although you can see pin feathers coming in) and also has scabs on it.
I moved her into her own cage to recoup, but what medication can I use to help her get better? Would vetRX work for this? I know TSC has it and I can pick that up.
Also, my neighbor (whom I got the chickens from) has suggested I switch her out for another one, since the flock is unlikely to stop picking on her and another hen might be a better fit with the other 4 hens.
What should I do to nurse this hen back to health and what should I do to stop the bullying? Should I just switch her with another hen?