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Chirping
- Jan 23, 2019
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My brown shaver hen Coco lost her sister last year and had been showing clear signs of depression ever since. She wouldn't go to sleep at night and kept pacing up and down the ladder. After she finally recovered from an illness (thanks to the help of you guys on a previous thread), I decided to bring her some company. Two weeks ago, I brought home three pullets (a gold-laced wyandotte, a speckled sussex, and a light sussex). The youngest is 11 weeks, and the oldest is 14 weeks. I kept them separated from Coco for a week and last week allowed them to see each other through the chicken wire. In the past few days I have tried to allow them to free range together, under supervision, but it has been a failure. Coco charges after them and tries with excessive force to put their back feathers out. She managed to put a few new feathers out of one of them and I am terrified to let them together again. I have had chickens for a while now and always had the boss hen chasing the new ones for a few days, but I've never experienced one to have such severe determination to attack. Long story short, does anyone know what I can do to get my chook family to happily co-exist??
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