406girl4life
Chirping
It is with a heavy heart that I say over the weekend a bear tore my coop apart and ate all my hens except one while I slept inside nearby. I am devastated and heart broken as my girls were my little nuggets and I loved them almost an unhealthy amount
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I had never had a bear sighting before this and haven’t seen it since, my coop was very secure and I was so diligent about them staying safe- this just destroys me. My lone hen survivor, Twat Waffle, seems very confused and cranes her neck to listen like she’s trying to find her buddies. I think she only survived because she was roosted the farthest from the door and was lucky.
I have read that it is not good to have only one chicken and here in Montana it will soon be winter and is too late to brood any chicks (even if I could find any anywhere...).
My worry is that Twat was always the most aggressive hen in the group (hence the name) and if I bring in one other hen for her to keep company that she might just bully it.
She was always my least snuggly hen as well and isn’t really very into being in contact with me much either.
Any advice on what to do?
Winter is closing in fast so I worry about integrating a new hen slowly as my set up currently isn’t great for separation. But also I worry about winter hitting and her being alone.
Thanks!

I had never had a bear sighting before this and haven’t seen it since, my coop was very secure and I was so diligent about them staying safe- this just destroys me. My lone hen survivor, Twat Waffle, seems very confused and cranes her neck to listen like she’s trying to find her buddies. I think she only survived because she was roosted the farthest from the door and was lucky.
I have read that it is not good to have only one chicken and here in Montana it will soon be winter and is too late to brood any chicks (even if I could find any anywhere...).
My worry is that Twat was always the most aggressive hen in the group (hence the name) and if I bring in one other hen for her to keep company that she might just bully it.
She was always my least snuggly hen as well and isn’t really very into being in contact with me much either.
Any advice on what to do?
Winter is closing in fast so I worry about integrating a new hen slowly as my set up currently isn’t great for separation. But also I worry about winter hitting and her being alone.
Thanks!