Hi gang!
We inherited an established flock of 4 hens of varying breeds (they're all reasonably big birds, not quite sure all the breeds but each is different).
At the bottom of the pecking order is Ruth, who used to be bullied quite a bit but that has subsided in recent weeks (a lot of moving stress).
Originally, we had attempted to gradually introduce Penny, our original hen, into the group using a crate for a few days and then a middle-of-the-night move into the coop. The next day, Penny's head was ripped open from pecking and we separated her. Long story short and for a lot of reasons, Penny just lives by herself in her own coop and run now, and everybody is happy.
A week ago, we were gifted a small bantam rooster (hatched June 1st). After almost a full week in the crate, we moved him into the coop in the middle of the night.
This morning, we've been watching closely since he is so much smaller than the girls. Three of them don't seem to mind him being around, but Ruth will NOT leave him alone. The second he is on the ground, she is after him, pinning him down, cornering him, pecking at him. If he escapes onto a pallet or perch, she stalks around on the ground, waiting for him to jump down.
They have tons of space and plenty to do (though we're picking up some scratch blocks), and there's no blood or injury yet. We know they have to work it out, but right now I've put Ruth in the crate to calm her down a bit. I know she's just dealing with pecking order stuff with the new rooster.
Am I doing this the right way? Maybe 2-3 days in the crate to defuse her and then hopefully things will be more calm?
We inherited an established flock of 4 hens of varying breeds (they're all reasonably big birds, not quite sure all the breeds but each is different).
At the bottom of the pecking order is Ruth, who used to be bullied quite a bit but that has subsided in recent weeks (a lot of moving stress).
Originally, we had attempted to gradually introduce Penny, our original hen, into the group using a crate for a few days and then a middle-of-the-night move into the coop. The next day, Penny's head was ripped open from pecking and we separated her. Long story short and for a lot of reasons, Penny just lives by herself in her own coop and run now, and everybody is happy.
A week ago, we were gifted a small bantam rooster (hatched June 1st). After almost a full week in the crate, we moved him into the coop in the middle of the night.
This morning, we've been watching closely since he is so much smaller than the girls. Three of them don't seem to mind him being around, but Ruth will NOT leave him alone. The second he is on the ground, she is after him, pinning him down, cornering him, pecking at him. If he escapes onto a pallet or perch, she stalks around on the ground, waiting for him to jump down.
They have tons of space and plenty to do (though we're picking up some scratch blocks), and there's no blood or injury yet. We know they have to work it out, but right now I've put Ruth in the crate to calm her down a bit. I know she's just dealing with pecking order stuff with the new rooster.
Am I doing this the right way? Maybe 2-3 days in the crate to defuse her and then hopefully things will be more calm?