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I have to say I"m still really up in the air about this situation still. The GLW gets so upset when I bring in the chicks, that she mounts the others, pecks them and chases them. She has always been a nightmare to integrate with! So I'm pretty certain I want to get rid of her, along with the sick chicken.
That would leave just the other EE. She went through a molt and looks a bit "frowsy", but I think she is okay, just not laying. Every time the GLW lays an egg, she goes into a "mini broody" state for a couple of hours. She doens't complain about the chicks, so I think she would be okay with them. But won't it be hard on her to have to be alone, then integrate with a new young flock? Should I test her out with them?
My husband wants me to cull the old ones. I'm not a horrible, chicken-hating, cold-hearted person if I do, am I? My husband thinks it would be less of an imposition on the neighbor.
That would leave just the other EE. She went through a molt and looks a bit "frowsy", but I think she is okay, just not laying. Every time the GLW lays an egg, she goes into a "mini broody" state for a couple of hours. She doens't complain about the chicks, so I think she would be okay with them. But won't it be hard on her to have to be alone, then integrate with a new young flock? Should I test her out with them?
My husband wants me to cull the old ones. I'm not a horrible, chicken-hating, cold-hearted person if I do, am I? My husband thinks it would be less of an imposition on the neighbor.