Docdetective
Songster
I’m getting a new chicken tormorrow as a companion for my one rescue pullet. The pullet I have now, Flynn, is 5 months old but pretty small for her age. She is an Americana mix. She has a cross beak, so she is somewhat disabled on that end. She seems pretty aggressive, she runs at the cat and blue jays.
The chick I’m getting is a three month old Americana pullet.
I’m having some last minute panics.
1st, I’m worried that the younger pullet will be stressed and scared away from her hatchmates. She’ll be in a new place with a strange and potentially aggressive chicken.
2nd, I only have two sunny days before it starts raining again.It isn’t possible for them to be separated under the same roof. The younger one would have to be in a separate shelter. Will two days be enough time for them to get used to each other to the point they will be able to be in the same shelter?
3rd, if we do put them together after the two days of them seeing each other through the fence, and they start fighting, when should I break it up? I know they have to establish the pecking order but at what point do I need to separate them if they are really fighting and how do I know if one is trying to seriously hurt the other?
4th, if they aren’t getting along by the time it starts raining again, the new chick will go in a cage in a shed where she can have shelter. Will she be too lonely and get sick or depressed from loneliness?
I’m sure I’ll have more concerns as these are addressed. Thanks in advance!
** edit, already thought of no. 5
5th, if they do get along well from the beginning, is there a possibility they will fight later?
The chick I’m getting is a three month old Americana pullet.
I’m having some last minute panics.
1st, I’m worried that the younger pullet will be stressed and scared away from her hatchmates. She’ll be in a new place with a strange and potentially aggressive chicken.
2nd, I only have two sunny days before it starts raining again.It isn’t possible for them to be separated under the same roof. The younger one would have to be in a separate shelter. Will two days be enough time for them to get used to each other to the point they will be able to be in the same shelter?
3rd, if we do put them together after the two days of them seeing each other through the fence, and they start fighting, when should I break it up? I know they have to establish the pecking order but at what point do I need to separate them if they are really fighting and how do I know if one is trying to seriously hurt the other?
4th, if they aren’t getting along by the time it starts raining again, the new chick will go in a cage in a shed where she can have shelter. Will she be too lonely and get sick or depressed from loneliness?
I’m sure I’ll have more concerns as these are addressed. Thanks in advance!
** edit, already thought of no. 5
5th, if they do get along well from the beginning, is there a possibility they will fight later?
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