- Apr 20, 2014
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I also lost a 9 week old hen last night and I suspect it was my big rooster. I have a 3 year old flock of hens, 2 rooster (a 3rd one I killed last year because I had had enough of him attacking me) and 5 guinea hens. I brought home 2 New Hampshire Red hens at 8 weeks and kept them close but separated by a fence. Yesterday I decided I could let them out and everything seemed fine. A few hours later I found the one baby dead behind the hen house with her head all bloody and feathers all over. I was just sick I didn't watch them better. The other hen took me a while to find but she was stuffed head first into some tall grass and was ok. I, of course am not positive who did this, but I do suspect my big rooster as I noticed him being very aggressive at the fence when they first came. What made me think it was ok to let them out yesterday as I got a 2 yr old hen last year and just threw her in my flock and she fit in with zero issues with anyone. Interestingly, the comment about the "peeping" which these babies were still doing, I wonder if that was it and that they were just still too young. I'm just sick to my stomach I wasn't there to defend this baby and separate them again. I am going to get another baby to put in with this lone hen, but worry down the line what will happen. Maybe, like someone said, they need to be separated until they are very mature?