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She is...which is why I want her to have the best life possible.I'm sure Precious will be or already is just as loveable.
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She is...which is why I want her to have the best life possible.I'm sure Precious will be or already is just as loveable.
Daisy has been in the nest box every night lately, flattened like a pancake, and growling. I had to drag her out and place her on the roost. I finally closed off access to the nesting box. Now she at least hangs out in the run, but is not showing any signs of stopping the broody behaviors. I don’t think she is eating very well, and she has been molting during all of this as well. She walks around all puffed up, clucking away non stop, showing the eight week old pullets where the food is. They still run to her when she clucks.How interesting!
Had to drag my chicks out of the nests last night, sharp little toenails.
Today I attempted to let Gwyneth interact again with the others in the same space. Good gosh, that hen has learned nothing! She immediately went after everyone, pecking them and pulling their feathers. Then, she went after Daisy, her pal of two years, and pinned her to the ground and started thrashing her. Things got ugly fast. I pulled them apart, but Daisy was absolutely terrified, and was clawing at the hardware cloth to get out of the pen. Daisy was the boss hen before she decided to go all broody. She used to be the mean one, driving other hens off the roost when they were molting. That is why I was completely shocked when she showed how docile she was around the littles. I wish some of that orneriness would have come back out when Gwyneth attacked her. She lost her mojo.
Now I don’t know what to do. It’s clear that separation has so far had no positive effect on Gwyneth. I know it’s only been a week, but I would have thought there would have been some progress. She’s only gotten worse.
I’m planning on keeping her confined near the others for a longer sentence this time. I think I will try the integration again when the littles are her size. They are eight weeks old now, and about half her size. I don’t expect the Orpingtons to take her on, but the Barred Rocks or the RIRs maybe? One of the 7 new pullets should have the spunk to whip her into shape eventually. And then there is the one little Barred Rock roo.
I may try the pinless peepers again too. I just need to figure out why she got bloodied with them the last time. They were working.
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You're in a tough situation! Why don't you rehome Gwyneth? If you think like a chicken, Gwyneth was NOT being bad! Now, she has been punished (isolated) and hurt (by the pinless peepers) without knowing why. Its no wonder her behavior is worse and she's gone a bit crazy. Yet, you were right not to let her terrorize the others, it sounds like she could/would hurt them. Maybe after your littles are full grown, they would put her in her place, but maybe not. Your blind hen will never be able to protect herself. I know that some people like them, but the pinless peepers seem cruel to me and they did hurt Gwyneth. Think what that must feel like …. This is not a criticism of you! You are trying everything to make a bad situation better. But Gwyneth needs to be happy too. Maybe keep isolating her until you can find a new home for Gwyneth?
I missed your reply. I'd like to keep Gwyneth. She was part of our first ever flock, and was always one of the nicest chickens we have. Before we even got new chicks this spring, it was Gwyneth who I thought would be the kindest to the newbies. She was always the underdog with my original flock of four, and maybe that is why she feels threatened now. But I would like to give her a chance. And I know she would likely do just fine if it weren't for my blind one. Everyone else can cope and flee when necessary, but Precious cannot. And that is an issue, and may even become a greater issue when the real pecking order begins, as these newbies reach point of lay. There are a lot of unknowns I will have to address. I'm hoping we just get lucky and everything works out for good.Maybe keep isolating her until you can find a new home for Gwyneth?