hollytruitt
Chirping
- Apr 16, 2023
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I have a 14 week old bully. She is yanking feathers out of everybody's tail feathers and/or lower part of backs. Few times in the neck feathers. She is not targeting a specific bird but just randomonly yanking them out and hurting the flock mates.
We isolated her in a dog crate. Currently have her in this in the coop but need to move her to the run however crate is too big for the entrance of the run.
Several Backyard Chicken sites offer these two different advice. I am unsure of which one is a good and best advice so I thought I would ask here:
1) Isolate the bully but keep her in with the flock crated or divide the run up so she is still there but can't touch anybody.
2) Isolate the bully in private away from the flock for few days.
Which one is the one that is better? The first one very few people say this but more say #2.
We may have to keep her in the run at night crated. It is predator proof.
Thanks
We isolated her in a dog crate. Currently have her in this in the coop but need to move her to the run however crate is too big for the entrance of the run.
Several Backyard Chicken sites offer these two different advice. I am unsure of which one is a good and best advice so I thought I would ask here:
1) Isolate the bully but keep her in with the flock crated or divide the run up so she is still there but can't touch anybody.
2) Isolate the bully in private away from the flock for few days.
Which one is the one that is better? The first one very few people say this but more say #2.
We may have to keep her in the run at night crated. It is predator proof.
Thanks