RobertHahn68
In the Brooder
- Feb 4, 2020
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Today is the day we see if all our hard work has paid off. For 6 weeks we have been raising two new hens to replace a few we have lost. The older hens, Biscuit and Ethel are think as thieves and we worry the new ladies won’t be accepted. Ethel is the leader and is very jealous of anything entering the space. The new hens were purchased at 6 wells and have been separated from the older girls for 6 weeks. Each day we have moved the new hens outside into a separate enclosure that adults can see and interact with. Yesterday we allowed them to mingle for the first time. Very scary as Ethel pecked and chased them around. It’s over 100 degrees here and we didn’t want them to get overheated so we took them inside after a bit. This morning, more of the same, pecking and fighting but not too aggressive. The older Hens are a Buff Orpington and an Americana. The new ones are a Buff and a Bard Rock. Being new to this I’m fearful for the younger hens but I also know that some packing and fighting is common.
Wish us luck!!
Wish us luck!!