- May 3, 2014
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Hi I'm new to this site for the reason I'd like some advice on my RIs!
Yesterday through my fault not getting to my chickens cry fast enough a horrid fox took one of my five Rhode Island hens, Polly.
I thought I'd get replacements sooner than later so got two more RIs today. The other 4 scream and cry every time they go near the introductory pen (where I have my new two). They are being very offensive towards the two newbies, who are younger by a few months so quite a bit smaller (I have a young brood).
As I said I've put the two newbies in a pen in the garden and will put them in the coup with my other girls when they go to bed.
Is it that my girls are mourning? And does anyone have any advise or an experience of integrating new birds in this kind of situation?
From Someone who'd love your help!
Yesterday through my fault not getting to my chickens cry fast enough a horrid fox took one of my five Rhode Island hens, Polly.
I thought I'd get replacements sooner than later so got two more RIs today. The other 4 scream and cry every time they go near the introductory pen (where I have my new two). They are being very offensive towards the two newbies, who are younger by a few months so quite a bit smaller (I have a young brood).
As I said I've put the two newbies in a pen in the garden and will put them in the coup with my other girls when they go to bed.
Is it that my girls are mourning? And does anyone have any advise or an experience of integrating new birds in this kind of situation?
From Someone who'd love your help!
and Welcome To BYC! Sorry about your loss, foxes are nasty predators. TwoCrows gave you some good advice about integrating your flock. Here is a nice article from the Learning Center on adding new birds to an existing flock
