Orpingtons43
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- Dec 27, 2017
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I have a black tailed buff hen that was raised with my grey Japanese bantams. I finally got a trio of black tailed buff Japanese. I wanted to put her with them so I used the "see but don't touch" method for about 1 1/2 months I put her with them about 6 days ago and on day 1 the one of the hens was pecking at her ( not a lot ) but I left it alone because they have to rearrange the pecking order. They are fine now but she will not come out of the nesting box and roosting part of the coop. I also saw she wasn't eating or drinking because the other hens and the rooster was out by the feed and water, I felt bad for her so I put her some feed and water in the nesting box and roosting part. But I want her to come out more and feel comfortable is there anything I can do?
I will do that and see if it works! I sure hope that does
