We had 3 backyard hens, and over the last year2 passed away. We just got a 15 week old pullet and the old chicken is being very aggressive to her. Any advice on successfully introducing a single pullet to a single hen?
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Thank you! My pepper is so sweet I hate to see her being mean to the new member. She was so lonely, always sitting by our sliding glass door once she was the only one left. How long do you think it took for them to be acclimated?I feel for you! I had Ralph & Norton. The neighbors dog killed Ralph.. I almost got depressed seeing Norton so depressed. I got 3 more pullets.Norton was so mean, I put a temp fence around my garden for the pullets, at least they could eat! I went in the house for just a minute.When I came out again the pullets had disappeared.... However they did it,they were back in the fence with Norton. They wanted to be together. They got separate feeders. Norton went into a molt-or from stress and was naked in the cold weather-her skin shone red under a couple white feathers. I couldn't put them together in a box in the basement cause Norton knocked on them. It was too cold featherless outside. The pullets slept in a box beside Norton's box-Norton could have pecked then but as long as they each had there own box them were fine. But Norton would get agitated without the pullets. Through it all I learned nature had to take it's course. It was rough but they wanted each other. Good luck... It can be done with persistence
Thank you for the response! My original hen is so nice to us, it is so hard to see her being mean to the new member.Keep them separated for a while. See but no touch.
That’s all I got. It’s just what most ppl have said when giving advice about this. I haven’t had that issue yet but I’m sure someone will come along and expound on my simplistic answer. Lol