chalet girl
Chirping
Hi all,
I've done a quick search but can't find answers that suit the current situation in my flock. I have three hens and a rooster. They are an established flock with a solid pecking order. I wanted to introduce three new girls but...
I have three new hens, one is from a different place than the other two. The two new girls are beating up on the third younger one. (No blood but the little one is so tired.) I put them all together last night after dark on the roost in my quarantine/new girl pen.
I wonder, should I put all three of the new girls in the main coop tonight after dark? Won't the rooster sort things out? Does this even work?
Should I leave the three new girls to work things out?
Maybe I could put the three new girls together with the rooster then introduce the flock?
Maybe I just need to tough it out and let the new girls stay together inside the enclosure but have the flock free to roam (as usual) outside?
The main run has LOADS of room and hiding places for the little girl. The quarantine area is pretty small with no hiding places.
How I got into this mess is another story...it involves people selling birds with problems and me running back and forth returning birds that shouldn't have been sold in the first place.
Thank you for any help you can give.
Delana
I've done a quick search but can't find answers that suit the current situation in my flock. I have three hens and a rooster. They are an established flock with a solid pecking order. I wanted to introduce three new girls but...
I have three new hens, one is from a different place than the other two. The two new girls are beating up on the third younger one. (No blood but the little one is so tired.) I put them all together last night after dark on the roost in my quarantine/new girl pen.
I wonder, should I put all three of the new girls in the main coop tonight after dark? Won't the rooster sort things out? Does this even work?
Should I leave the three new girls to work things out?
Maybe I could put the three new girls together with the rooster then introduce the flock?
Maybe I just need to tough it out and let the new girls stay together inside the enclosure but have the flock free to roam (as usual) outside?
The main run has LOADS of room and hiding places for the little girl. The quarantine area is pretty small with no hiding places.
How I got into this mess is another story...it involves people selling birds with problems and me running back and forth returning birds that shouldn't have been sold in the first place.
Thank you for any help you can give.
Delana