Just a chip, should heal up, probably from the HC.The black chick already has a part of her upper mandible missing:
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Just a chip, should heal up, probably from the HC.The black chick already has a part of her upper mandible missing:
Thanks for the input. Other than adding hide outs (which there were 4/5 of when they kinda lived with her) we can’t expand or buy another coop. We live in the city, so we don’t have much room.The setup I can see is by no means appropriate and I am not surprised at Bubblegum's aggressive behaviour living in this narrow grating jungle.
Nope.get Skipper a started Pullet friend?
Thanks for the input. Other than adding hide outs (which there were 4/5 of when they kinda lived with her) we can’t expand or buy another coop. We live in the city, so we don’t have much room. View attachment 2229546 Best picture I could get, will get more later.At this point I'm really asking do you think it’s even possible they could move in together or would it be best for Bubblegum to move to another family and get Skipper a started Pullet friend?
We got 3 chicks, 1 turned out to be a rooster, sent to a friend (House #1). Then another chick was too loud and ended up being sent to another friend (House #2). Now it’s just Bubblegum.
No, I don't think they can move in together at this point.Then because we don’t just want one chicken, we got 2 baby chicks. We raised them up and at 6 weeks we introduced and moved them in (or at least tried too). Bubblegum pecked Honey, one of the chicks too death one night.
Thanks for the input. Other than adding hide outs (which there were 4/5 of when they kinda lived with her) we can’t expand or buy another coop. We live in the city, so we don’t have much room. View attachment 2229546 Best picture I could get, will get more later.At this point I'm really asking do you think it’s even possible they could move in together or would it be best for Bubblegum to move to another family and get Skipper a started Pullet friend?
From your photo of the 2 coop/runs... is there any way to fence off the gap between the two units to create a bigger run space? Not sure how big that would be all together if it could be done...
As this really comes down to space issues (overall sq ft and also the width of the space) the only way you're realistically going to be able to have Bubblegum with another bird in the same coop/run space (regardless of chick or pullet or hen) is to give them enough space so that 1) the birds can physically put enough distance between them to stop a chase and 2) you can add suitable obstacles to help providing safe hiding spots for use as needed. Maybe with enough time and familiarity they'd become friendly enough to share the same coop at least.
Or you could free range full time, knowing that there's some risks with that, but it'd give them both the space they need to get away from each other as well as room for plenty of clutter.
I think once they are very comfortable through a fence together, I could free range them (nearly all day) together then put them in their own coops at night. Do you think they would eventually be able to live together somehow?