Depends on the hens attitude. I have a few mixed size flocks and usually don't have issues unless I have an aggressive standardBecause I've had no previous experience with bantams, would a LF hen be OK with them for at least one night?
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Depends on the hens attitude. I have a few mixed size flocks and usually don't have issues unless I have an aggressive standardBecause I've had no previous experience with bantams, would a LF hen be OK with them for at least one night?
I keep my banties and my standards together. It would mostly depend on if they know each other well and don't fight when out together, I think.Because I've had no previous experience with bantams, would a LF hen be OK with them for at least one night?
Depends on the hens attitude. I have a few mixed size flocks and usually don't have issues unless I have an aggressive standard
Big Red needs a firm talking to. And a spanking!She pecked them good a few times, and then tried to fight the hens in the next pen, shes a feisty one, and thats why i picked her to go with Big Red. If I hadn't picked her up I wouldn't have seen she had a whole piece missing on her side
I keep my banties and my standards together. It would mostly depend on if they know each other well and don't fight when out together, I think.
Do you have anywhere you can isolate her apart from with the banties? Maybe for the day, then sneak her in at night when they're less likely to notice?The Disney flock is a penned st all times flock, and she has never seen them before. I would've put her with Koutsi my limp ISA brown hen, but I was scared of her pecking at the wound
Do you have anywhere you can isolate her apart from with the banties? Maybe for the day, then sneak her in at night when they're less likely to notice?