meetthebubus
Crowing
- Mar 28, 2017
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I have a new mana hen with one chick 3 weeks old. While trying to hatch she stayed in the nest area and went out for breaks with everyone, some even came in the same box to lay beside her. Right before hatch i enclosed her area with hardware cloth she could be seen both in the nest areas and out in the run bc of the fencing to protect the chick.
I started letting her out once a day while holding the chick so she could integrate as normal and these past 2 days there has been lots of fighting with feet kicking, etc.
I assume it's bc she expects to be in the same pecking spot and now everyone wants her on the bottom bc she doesn't roost with them for 6 weeks now.
But it is bad although no blood is drawn and there is a roo who stops the fights most times.
My plan is to move baby and her into a enclosure that's not in the building but actual run where she can better interact and be seen kind of like a re-integration as I've seen reintroduction fights with only a 48 hour separation time line....chicken life is tough
Any other tips is welcomed..... and this particular flock is 20 ee's
I started letting her out once a day while holding the chick so she could integrate as normal and these past 2 days there has been lots of fighting with feet kicking, etc.
I assume it's bc she expects to be in the same pecking spot and now everyone wants her on the bottom bc she doesn't roost with them for 6 weeks now.
But it is bad although no blood is drawn and there is a roo who stops the fights most times.
My plan is to move baby and her into a enclosure that's not in the building but actual run where she can better interact and be seen kind of like a re-integration as I've seen reintroduction fights with only a 48 hour separation time line....chicken life is tough
Any other tips is welcomed..... and this particular flock is 20 ee's