Hello, I have 4 pullets and one cockerel I raised from day old, they're about 5 months now. When we found out we had no chicken ordinances we decided to get more hens since we're keeping our cockerel.
We impulsively rescued 2 polish and 2 silkie hens from an old couple, no longer able to care for them, ranging from 5 months to at least a year 2 old.
There's been some drama along the way trying to get the new girls integrated. (We had them separated to treat for leg mites, then they were in a see don't touch situation for about 3 weeks.)
So far our ISA pullet is a BULLY. No blood drawn, but she chases and pecks all the new girls into a corner where they cower and just torments them ripping out some feathers.
We're currently trying out having her locked in a kennel in the run so everyone can see eachother, but she can't actually hurt anyone. They're generally still in corners as a group, but not cowering anymore. They feel comfortable enough to eat and preen. Mild pecking order stuff between the new and old with the ISA taken out of the mix. Totally safe and makes me hopeful.
I'm just wondering if I should stick with this setup? For how long?
Should I remove her completely and put her in the garage for a few days?
They sleep through the night together okay, so I could put them all together at night and separate during the day.
It just breaks my heart seeing them so terrified.
We impulsively rescued 2 polish and 2 silkie hens from an old couple, no longer able to care for them, ranging from 5 months to at least a year 2 old.
There's been some drama along the way trying to get the new girls integrated. (We had them separated to treat for leg mites, then they were in a see don't touch situation for about 3 weeks.)
So far our ISA pullet is a BULLY. No blood drawn, but she chases and pecks all the new girls into a corner where they cower and just torments them ripping out some feathers.
We're currently trying out having her locked in a kennel in the run so everyone can see eachother, but she can't actually hurt anyone. They're generally still in corners as a group, but not cowering anymore. They feel comfortable enough to eat and preen. Mild pecking order stuff between the new and old with the ISA taken out of the mix. Totally safe and makes me hopeful.
I'm just wondering if I should stick with this setup? For how long?
Should I remove her completely and put her in the garage for a few days?
They sleep through the night together okay, so I could put them all together at night and separate during the day.
It just breaks my heart seeing them so terrified.