PucksBlade
Chirping
- Jul 11, 2022
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Hi all, I'm looking for some feedback. I have one rescue hen, Lacey, that I found and nursed back to health a few months back. She is now doing well in her coop, laying almost daily, though she is lonely as she is the only one. A month ago I purchased 4 little easter-egger chicks that were just a few days old. I've had them inside in a brooder box, and have just begun taking them outside to a pen along-side the coop so they and the hen could get used to seeing each other during the day. It's hot enough here in Central Florida that temperature is not a problem. They are now 5 weeks old. Today I brought the hen in to spend a few supervised minutes with the chicks to see how they would do together. Lacey did fine. The chicks, not so much. One of them pecked her comb, and Lacey gave her a little peck as if to say, "Stop it." No problem. Moments later, all four chicks started pecking Lacey at once. Oye! I pulled her out of there before anyone got hurt, but now I'm wondering how to proceed. Does anyone have any advice on how to integrate 4 chicks with one established hen? I'm wondering if I should introduce them one at a time for an hour or so each to get used to her, but I don't know if that would work either. Your thoughts are appreciated!