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In the Brooder
One of my RIR's, her name is Crooks, went through our flock's very first molt first. Something during that time freaked her out and she is now completely petrified of the rest of the flock. She wouldn't go anywhere near them for a few weeks even though her feathers are back. Now she will come within a few feet of the rest of them but runs quickly away if they so much as look in her direction. We are having a hard time even getting her to roost with them at night. I thought the others molting might correct the issue but it has not. She was on the top of the pecking order before all of this.
I have seen a touch of bullying behavior against her but nothing too terrible. I think I have identified the two she is most afraid of so I could put those two in a separate area for a while.
I am trying to make sure we have alternative water and feeding stations set up outside the coop/run (we have one in the coop and one station in the run) but I am also putting one in a little hiding area she seems to feel safe.
They are free range birds but when we are gone (which we have been every other weekend for a while) they only get out of the run/coop when our neighbor lets them out. I feel so badly for her during this time because I can watch her on the camera and see that she won't leave the coop for fear of them being in the run. And the run is very big with multiple sections and hiding spots. With Thanksgiving coming up we will be gone for five days and wish I could correct this behavior so that she is not scared and stuck in the coop the entire time.
Any advice?
I have seen a touch of bullying behavior against her but nothing too terrible. I think I have identified the two she is most afraid of so I could put those two in a separate area for a while.
I am trying to make sure we have alternative water and feeding stations set up outside the coop/run (we have one in the coop and one station in the run) but I am also putting one in a little hiding area she seems to feel safe.
They are free range birds but when we are gone (which we have been every other weekend for a while) they only get out of the run/coop when our neighbor lets them out. I feel so badly for her during this time because I can watch her on the camera and see that she won't leave the coop for fear of them being in the run. And the run is very big with multiple sections and hiding spots. With Thanksgiving coming up we will be gone for five days and wish I could correct this behavior so that she is not scared and stuck in the coop the entire time.
Any advice?