Victoria_S
Chirping
- May 26, 2020
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Hi everyone!
I have 2 cream legbar hens which are about a year old, and am trying to integrate 4 7-week olds with them. I have done the playpen method for more than a week, and have tried several times to put them together, but the bullying is getting worse. I distract the hens with treats when I put the chicks in, but as soon as the treats run out, the older hens tag team the little ones. Could it be that the run size is too small? It is about 7 ft by 3 ft. We are currently waiting for a bigger run to arrive. Should I continue the playpen method and wait to integrate until the new run arrives (~3 weeks)? Is there anything I can do to make the 2 older ones less aggressive? I know that it is natural for them to peck the younger chicks and put them into their place but this bullying seems excessive and my little faverolle was bleeding a bit from right above the beak (she is ok though). Also, I would introduce them to each other free-range, but the hawks are so bad by my house that even our small dogs have been swooped at, so free ranging is not really an option for me.
Thank you, any help is appreciated!
I have 2 cream legbar hens which are about a year old, and am trying to integrate 4 7-week olds with them. I have done the playpen method for more than a week, and have tried several times to put them together, but the bullying is getting worse. I distract the hens with treats when I put the chicks in, but as soon as the treats run out, the older hens tag team the little ones. Could it be that the run size is too small? It is about 7 ft by 3 ft. We are currently waiting for a bigger run to arrive. Should I continue the playpen method and wait to integrate until the new run arrives (~3 weeks)? Is there anything I can do to make the 2 older ones less aggressive? I know that it is natural for them to peck the younger chicks and put them into their place but this bullying seems excessive and my little faverolle was bleeding a bit from right above the beak (she is ok though). Also, I would introduce them to each other free-range, but the hawks are so bad by my house that even our small dogs have been swooped at, so free ranging is not really an option for me.
Thank you, any help is appreciated!