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I had five chickens until yesterday. We originally had 3, but then we got two more because we thought one was a rooster. (She wasn't) The two new girls were Plymouth Rocks, and always hung around together. They had names in the start, but once they feathered out we couldn't tell them apart very well, so we called them the twins. However, we could tell where they were in the pecking order. We called one High Twin and the other Low Twin. One was third in the hierarchy, the other was last. Until 4 (almost 5) years later, not much has changed. Yesterday there was a hawk attack. Now we have 4. Low Twin is the last twin remaining, and as I earlier said, she isn't really friends with the other three, and hangs out alone when she isn't with high twin.
Would it be possible too get another chick, and raise it around Low Twin? Every day, they would see each other, and as they got older, free range together. (While supervised) The new chicken would see the others too, of course, but they would spend extra time with Low Twin every day. Theoretically, this would build an extra strong bond between the two chickens, and Low Twin would have a friend.
Is there a chance of this working?
Would it be possible too get another chick, and raise it around Low Twin? Every day, they would see each other, and as they got older, free range together. (While supervised) The new chicken would see the others too, of course, but they would spend extra time with Low Twin every day. Theoretically, this would build an extra strong bond between the two chickens, and Low Twin would have a friend.
Is there a chance of this working?