- Mar 25, 2010
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Mostly fishing for reassurance here, sorry, cant help myself!
I have a flock of 5 6 week old Americaunas. Two got chomped by a hawk about 2 weeks ago, but survived the attack. I have been nursing them separately in a brooder until last night. They were getting way too rowdy for the brooder and they were looking healthy, so I snuck them in the coop last night. Everyone went to sleep and all was well. Well, today there has been lots of ruckus in there. No blood, but one of the injured ones has been really asserting her authority. She is biting, flying at the other girls and vehemently protecting her other injured sister. I know Im not supposed to intervene unless there is blood, but all I want to do is sit down there and supervise them all day long!! Im so worried someone will get hurt!
The girls were attacked by the hawk in their run, so I am not letting them out of the coop until the run is reinforced (hopefully this week).
Not much else I can do, right?
I have a flock of 5 6 week old Americaunas. Two got chomped by a hawk about 2 weeks ago, but survived the attack. I have been nursing them separately in a brooder until last night. They were getting way too rowdy for the brooder and they were looking healthy, so I snuck them in the coop last night. Everyone went to sleep and all was well. Well, today there has been lots of ruckus in there. No blood, but one of the injured ones has been really asserting her authority. She is biting, flying at the other girls and vehemently protecting her other injured sister. I know Im not supposed to intervene unless there is blood, but all I want to do is sit down there and supervise them all day long!! Im so worried someone will get hurt!
The girls were attacked by the hawk in their run, so I am not letting them out of the coop until the run is reinforced (hopefully this week).
Not much else I can do, right?