I adopted two red hens from a neighbor who was moving, they were the only two he had, and they were maybe a year old. A few months later adopted two barred rocks each about 18 months to 2 years old, and they came from a larger flock (and were handled a lot less.)
One of the red hens passed, and the remaining red hen is (and always was) “at the top of the pecking order”. The two barred rocks socialize during the day with her (one a lot more than the other) but the remaining red hen seems lonely. Now that it’s getting cold, when I check the chicken coop cam, the two barred rocks are snuggling and she’s all alone.
There is a variety of adoptable/for sale hens where I live and I have the space, etc. to get more chickens. Also, I would love more of them. But I’m wondering what would be best
? I’m afraid if I get one pullet it’ll get bullied. If I get two pullets, she’ll still be lonely — or maybe she’ll be able to bond with both and it’s double the bond?
Any suggestions or previous experiences are very appreciated!
One of the red hens passed, and the remaining red hen is (and always was) “at the top of the pecking order”. The two barred rocks socialize during the day with her (one a lot more than the other) but the remaining red hen seems lonely. Now that it’s getting cold, when I check the chicken coop cam, the two barred rocks are snuggling and she’s all alone.
There is a variety of adoptable/for sale hens where I live and I have the space, etc. to get more chickens. Also, I would love more of them. But I’m wondering what would be best
? I’m afraid if I get one pullet it’ll get bullied. If I get two pullets, she’ll still be lonely — or maybe she’ll be able to bond with both and it’s double the bond?
Any suggestions or previous experiences are very appreciated!