MerleAndTheGirls
In the Brooder
- Jun 12, 2018
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I have 4 adult hens (June, Mini Pearl, Patsy and Dolly), 1 adult rooster (Merle) and 4 young hens that I introduced at 4weeks old. Everyone was living in harmony, then June, lead hen got hurt on some old wire we think on the property. I took her to the vet and they stitched her up and I kept her out of the flock for 2 weeks until her stitches came out. During that time, she thought she was becoming a house chicken. She would just come up on the porch and try to come in the house. She doesn't even want to be around the others when they come near her outside (I let then free range during the day, then they get locked up at night). So, my vet said after her stitches were out and she looked great, to just put her back into the coop at night and let her re-learn how to be a chicken. So I did and the hens didn't bother her at all, but the rooster, Merle (who is the sweetest guy ever, my 2 year old holds him and hand feeds him-- he's just great and kind), started attacking her on the neck and injured her neck where she just had the stitches- she's back out on her own and I'm treating her wound, it's not that bad, just needs to heal. So, my question is-- how do I get her back in without him tearing her up? I've read several posts on putting reintroducing hens with hens, but not with a rooster? I could take the rooster out for a few days and let the girls reacquaint, then put him back, but I wasn't sure if this would work? I really want to keep him, but since she has been out of the flock, I feel like everyone is trying to escape, go their own way and act crazy-- I feel like I'm losing control as alpha of my flock (I've always been a dog girl, so alpha is important and control in the house is important) and now I feel like I've got chickens running a muck
Please help!
