aplynn
Chirping
I have a little silkie who just does not seem to fit in with her flock. She does have a pretty good scissor beak, but she is always on her own. She will eat the food in the pen only when the other chickens are away, I went out to check on her today and she was huddled in a corner all alone while the other chickens were tucked nice and tight together. I felt bad so I brought her inside and she is in a cat carrier (when I am not cuddling with her). Mind you I live in Maine so it is really cold outside right now. I am not sure what I can do to help her flock with the other birds I would just keep her with us in here but is she even gonna be ok? And if so, will she be fine to just be a single chicken hanging out with people and dogs, or am I setting her up to be sad with no other chickens?
She is 4 months old
She is 4 months old
But I think I can help you because I have experience with this. So mine was always off by her own too during the day when the rest were outside playing because she just needed to be constantly trying to eat because the poor thing had so much difficulty. So that could be part of it-she just needs more time to eat. And with her being in the corner-well I'm not sure if yours is smaller than the rest but mine was honestly 1/4 the size and didn't have all of her feathers in so she would stay in her house to stay warm. I didn't want to separate mine because I thought she would be lonely because my mom was not going to let her be inside-but if you can, I would buy her a diaper and let her stay inside with you all. My chickens were good about huddling with her though and putting her under their wings at night to keep her warm. I honesty tried everything to keep her happy and healthy but she couldn't hold on(like I said earlier she was very deprived of food and was very small, so this probably won't happen to yours as long as she's eating.) At some point, even though it's hard, she's a chicken and is meant to be outside with her flock, and confining her inside might make her sad. In saying that however, make sure she's not suffering outside, and you could always put her out in the day and in at night. I hope you have better luck then I did! It's always the special ones that eat up our attention that become our favorites
Also sorry I was all over the place in this-it was sorta hard to make this make sense and flow)