- Apr 21, 2011
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I have to say, I am really dissapointed in my hens. I was always so proud that they had never pecked me, that they didnt hurt eachother too much.
I guess I sorta jinxed myself. Before I used to say "My chickens are perfect! I haven lost one, none of them have been sick, they have never pecked me or eachother" Then I lost a Hen to a hawk, then one got an eye infection, and now they are pecking eachother. I gotta watch ou, because I am probably going to get pecked now...
ANYWAY.... It sorta started a few weeks ago, when one of my hens seemed to be missing the fluffy bits on a few of her feathers. We sorta blew it off, though keeping her under close surveillance. They do not peck eachother during the day (or at least not in front of me) but when they are on the roost, they often become agressive little devils. The hen then began to get better, and now she is missing tail feathers and this other one (Another Speckled Sussex) is missing lots of feathers on her neck, I can see her bare skin. So, I put both of them in our basement in an old dog crate, with a nesting box, food and water.
I will post pics in a bit, I took them but have to upload them
So, I guess what I am askig you BYC'ers is:
1. Am I doing the right thing by seperating them?
2. How long do I have to seperate them for? Should I give them away? (which I don't want to do, because then I would only have 1 speckled sussex)
3. Is there anything else I should do for them??
Thanks
I guess I sorta jinxed myself. Before I used to say "My chickens are perfect! I haven lost one, none of them have been sick, they have never pecked me or eachother" Then I lost a Hen to a hawk, then one got an eye infection, and now they are pecking eachother. I gotta watch ou, because I am probably going to get pecked now...
ANYWAY.... It sorta started a few weeks ago, when one of my hens seemed to be missing the fluffy bits on a few of her feathers. We sorta blew it off, though keeping her under close surveillance. They do not peck eachother during the day (or at least not in front of me) but when they are on the roost, they often become agressive little devils. The hen then began to get better, and now she is missing tail feathers and this other one (Another Speckled Sussex) is missing lots of feathers on her neck, I can see her bare skin. So, I put both of them in our basement in an old dog crate, with a nesting box, food and water.
I will post pics in a bit, I took them but have to upload them
So, I guess what I am askig you BYC'ers is:
1. Am I doing the right thing by seperating them?
2. How long do I have to seperate them for? Should I give them away? (which I don't want to do, because then I would only have 1 speckled sussex)
3. Is there anything else I should do for them??
Thanks
