- Oct 2, 2013
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I decided yesterday to "trade" our Gold Wyandott young brooder to a friend who was looking for a brooder in exchange for one of her egg layers, probably a year older than our hens. The result in the last 24 hours has been disasterous.
The new hen quickly became the alpha female (we don't have a rooster) and she won't let our 2 hens down in to the yard to eat and drink. While I figured there probably wouldn't be eggs for a while but our Rhode Island Red's butt if full of C.S.
Was this a bad idea? Any suggestions for this newbie are always appreciated.
Thanks In Advance
Michael
The new hen quickly became the alpha female (we don't have a rooster) and she won't let our 2 hens down in to the yard to eat and drink. While I figured there probably wouldn't be eggs for a while but our Rhode Island Red's butt if full of C.S.
Was this a bad idea? Any suggestions for this newbie are always appreciated.
Thanks In Advance
Michael