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We recently merged two flocks together using appropriate methods. Same age / Same size. About 20 weeks not laying yet. They seem to be doing well together. They have been unsupervised for about a week together with no major issues. However, there is one hen who is extremely submissive and skittish. Our original flock members who are not dominate by nature have started to peck her rather sharply and establishing dominance over her. I wouldn't go far as calling it bullying because they do not actively seek her out and if she runs away they (tend) to let her get away after a quick chase and leave her alone. However, the pecks are quite hard to the back of the neck. No blood. Two or three is enough to send her scurrying. This morning I noticed she got caught in a corner, they towered over her, no pecking, but did not really let her leave. She has resigned her self to comfortable corner of the run under the coop during the day and venturing out when things cool down. They tend to leave her alone, but if my flock migrates in there they chase her away with some pretty rough pecks. They roost well together and there are no issues inside, but she is not super excited to leave in the morning and join the rest.
Her flock mates (the ones she came with) at times stick up for her and are nice to her aside from a quick peck over food. She typically stays with them and my original flock tends to leave her alone then. It is just when she is alone they tend to team up a bit on her. One of my original chickens is definitely the instigator. She does not seek her out but is pretty sensitive to her whereabouts when she is out and about in the run.
Here is my question and I know there are a lot of opinions on this subject. I can't help to feel bad about the one who is getting "bullied" but I also understand that chickens do have a pecking order and it is just a hard fact of life. Should I let it play out and let her tough it out on her own or should I be taking more measures? I know that the submissive one will be rather uncomfortable during the process. I know I can remove the "bully", but I don't really have the equipment to house her. I have a small(er) dog crate and can keep her in the garage, but I am also wondering if I am doing more harm than good by not letting her adjust "naturally," albeit it might be difficult for her. TIA

We recently merged two flocks together using appropriate methods. Same age / Same size. About 20 weeks not laying yet. They seem to be doing well together. They have been unsupervised for about a week together with no major issues. However, there is one hen who is extremely submissive and skittish. Our original flock members who are not dominate by nature have started to peck her rather sharply and establishing dominance over her. I wouldn't go far as calling it bullying because they do not actively seek her out and if she runs away they (tend) to let her get away after a quick chase and leave her alone. However, the pecks are quite hard to the back of the neck. No blood. Two or three is enough to send her scurrying. This morning I noticed she got caught in a corner, they towered over her, no pecking, but did not really let her leave. She has resigned her self to comfortable corner of the run under the coop during the day and venturing out when things cool down. They tend to leave her alone, but if my flock migrates in there they chase her away with some pretty rough pecks. They roost well together and there are no issues inside, but she is not super excited to leave in the morning and join the rest.
Her flock mates (the ones she came with) at times stick up for her and are nice to her aside from a quick peck over food. She typically stays with them and my original flock tends to leave her alone then. It is just when she is alone they tend to team up a bit on her. One of my original chickens is definitely the instigator. She does not seek her out but is pretty sensitive to her whereabouts when she is out and about in the run.
Here is my question and I know there are a lot of opinions on this subject. I can't help to feel bad about the one who is getting "bullied" but I also understand that chickens do have a pecking order and it is just a hard fact of life. Should I let it play out and let her tough it out on her own or should I be taking more measures? I know that the submissive one will be rather uncomfortable during the process. I know I can remove the "bully", but I don't really have the equipment to house her. I have a small(er) dog crate and can keep her in the garage, but I am also wondering if I am doing more harm than good by not letting her adjust "naturally," albeit it might be difficult for her. TIA