- May 22, 2014
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Hi everyone,
I have a backyard flock that's gotten whittled down to three hens over the years. One of them is a real bully, the others are fine. Our neighbor has a single silkie hen. She's gone on vacation starting Monday, and decided to leave her hen with us so she won't be alone, since our hens already know her.
If I have to, I have permission to put her back in her own coop. They'll be back in a week.
You can guess what happened: the bully hen did her thing, and pecked the guest hen so hard she's bled a little from her comb. Now our houseguest is only eating about a third, if that, of whatever I give her. She hangs around the coop all day, too. She's responsive otherwise, and if I take her aside to her own space and feed her, she'll still eat some portion of the feed. She's drinking normally.
The bully hen doesn't usually sleep with the others, and I've kept her separate from our guest hen for a while now.
But I'm worried.
Is this normal for a stressed newcomer? Or is she ill? Her droppings are green and watery.
I have a backyard flock that's gotten whittled down to three hens over the years. One of them is a real bully, the others are fine. Our neighbor has a single silkie hen. She's gone on vacation starting Monday, and decided to leave her hen with us so she won't be alone, since our hens already know her.
If I have to, I have permission to put her back in her own coop. They'll be back in a week.
You can guess what happened: the bully hen did her thing, and pecked the guest hen so hard she's bled a little from her comb. Now our houseguest is only eating about a third, if that, of whatever I give her. She hangs around the coop all day, too. She's responsive otherwise, and if I take her aside to her own space and feed her, she'll still eat some portion of the feed. She's drinking normally.
The bully hen doesn't usually sleep with the others, and I've kept her separate from our guest hen for a while now.
But I'm worried.
Is this normal for a stressed newcomer? Or is she ill? Her droppings are green and watery.
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