I've kept a small flock of chickens over the years, but haven't really had the kind of bullying that I've experienced with the last couple groups before. I have three red sexlink hens that are probably about a year an a half. They've been together since I got them at nine months. I recently got rid of the two overly attentive roosters so these hens are pretty content. I just got four more pullets from Pullets Plus by Elmira, Ontario. They are not yet laying, so unsure of their exact age. They won't come out of the coop into the run because the three hens run at them and pull at their feathers. Initially, I had the four pullets in a large wire cage which I put into the run with the other hens and into the coop in the evening. They could see each other but were separated by the cage and weren't particularly bothered. I did that for two full days and didn't take them out of the cage until the third day. Obviously that wasn't long enough. The pullets are actually a bit bigger than the older three hens, but don't realize it.
Will this just eventually work itself out, as the pullets reach laying maturity? I thought because they are similar size there wouldn't be such bullying. They do all roost in close proximity at night, however. (Everyone has access to food and water in different locations).
Will this just eventually work itself out, as the pullets reach laying maturity? I thought because they are similar size there wouldn't be such bullying. They do all roost in close proximity at night, however. (Everyone has access to food and water in different locations).