fiddleleaffarm
Chirping
- May 4, 2023
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I know this has been discussed, but I haven’t been able to find anything on the specific situation I’m dealing with.
A local woman had a pullet who was being severely picked on by her flock, she was in rough shape so I picked her up and rehabbed her. She was initially sweet with me. Quarantined her for about 5 weeks, did the see-no-touch method for 2, then tried integration. It did not go well. I have a flock of 4 who get along splendidly and are not aggressive. The new hen is a salmon faverolle. She’s kind of in the middle size wise. She broke her beak because she freaked out so bad about the other hens. Like, flighty, neurotic, crazy, running into things, trying to hold onto the hardware cloth, flying into the top of the coop HARD and hitting her head. I’ve never seen anything like it. The boss lady hen was definitely pecking at her tail feathers, but not bad and the salmon would still freak out even if the hens were elsewhere and just moved wrong. The other hens seem kind of confused, they’re definitely not freaking out like she is!
I pulled her out and fixed her beak - she’s all better from that now. I’ve tried to let them free range together and now what I’m seeing is that she is utterly terrified of my two bigger hens and absolutely horribly mean to the two smaller hens. She actually was bullying the two smaller ones worse than I’ve ever seen in my flock. I was worried she was going to kill them. So now I’m super confused because it’s more than her just being nervous about integrating. She is definitely more aggressive with me now and is just so flighty and seems stressed all the time.
I realize I probably made a huge mistake and I own that. I shouldn’t have gotten a single chicken! What’s even worse is that I feel like she has some issues. I am truly lost. I don’t know what the right thing to do is and I feel a smidge overwhelmed by it! It’s been months and they’re still not integrated and it’s a lot to manage.
I can assure you I HAVE LEARNED MY LESSON about this - please be kind, I’m trying to do the right thing and looking for help. Should I keep doing the free range thing and hope it gets better? What are some indicators I could try integrating again? Should I try to find her a new home? Is it possible that some chickens just can’t live together?? Any suggestions on how to help her? Do they make CBD for chickens?

Appreciate any and all advice. TIA!
A local woman had a pullet who was being severely picked on by her flock, she was in rough shape so I picked her up and rehabbed her. She was initially sweet with me. Quarantined her for about 5 weeks, did the see-no-touch method for 2, then tried integration. It did not go well. I have a flock of 4 who get along splendidly and are not aggressive. The new hen is a salmon faverolle. She’s kind of in the middle size wise. She broke her beak because she freaked out so bad about the other hens. Like, flighty, neurotic, crazy, running into things, trying to hold onto the hardware cloth, flying into the top of the coop HARD and hitting her head. I’ve never seen anything like it. The boss lady hen was definitely pecking at her tail feathers, but not bad and the salmon would still freak out even if the hens were elsewhere and just moved wrong. The other hens seem kind of confused, they’re definitely not freaking out like she is!
I pulled her out and fixed her beak - she’s all better from that now. I’ve tried to let them free range together and now what I’m seeing is that she is utterly terrified of my two bigger hens and absolutely horribly mean to the two smaller hens. She actually was bullying the two smaller ones worse than I’ve ever seen in my flock. I was worried she was going to kill them. So now I’m super confused because it’s more than her just being nervous about integrating. She is definitely more aggressive with me now and is just so flighty and seems stressed all the time.
I realize I probably made a huge mistake and I own that. I shouldn’t have gotten a single chicken! What’s even worse is that I feel like she has some issues. I am truly lost. I don’t know what the right thing to do is and I feel a smidge overwhelmed by it! It’s been months and they’re still not integrated and it’s a lot to manage.
I can assure you I HAVE LEARNED MY LESSON about this - please be kind, I’m trying to do the right thing and looking for help. Should I keep doing the free range thing and hope it gets better? What are some indicators I could try integrating again? Should I try to find her a new home? Is it possible that some chickens just can’t live together?? Any suggestions on how to help her? Do they make CBD for chickens?


Appreciate any and all advice. TIA!