I'm not too sure if this thread is still live but its worth a shot! I have 3 Dutch bantam hens, my roo died a few months back and my breeder hasn't had an unrelated one available until now. I'm away to pick him (and possibly a new hen) up tomorrow. I have had terrible trouble with my lot regards introducing new hens in the past. My girls have been brought up together from 'chickhood' and when one went broody last year i took her out the run and into her own pen along side the others to hatch and raise her chicks, however when i reintroduced my hen and her chicks (who were the same size as the others) into the flock they got beaten up for weeks! So much so i had to give the chicks to a friendmy little hen wasn't accepted for ages after. Any tips to help this go smoother would be much appreciated!
Cheers in advance,
Rachel
I introduced a 6 mo old rooster into a flock of 12 hens of the same age who had been together as chicks. For the first two weeks I kept him in a fenced off area of the chicken yard where he could see the hens and vice versa but they couldn't hurt each other. After about a week I began opening up the barricade and letting them mingle for awhile and then separating them him out when I thought the rooster had had enough. At night, I put him in a pet carrier inside the coop.
Their first interactions were tough to watch. They all took turns chasing, pulling feathers, and pecking him. The poor little guy was terrified of them. When at two weeks I finally released him to the flock full time, I would find him hiding in the nest boxes. But after a few days, he began to find his footing. Now 4 months later he is #3 on the pecking order and making a bid for #2. He's shaping up to be a good rooster -- attentive and protective.
I was lucky in that my hens are fairly mellow and no blood was ever shed. If they had really torn into him, I would have continued the separation until the rooster was larger.
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