Reintroduction/Pecking Order

Lbubbs21

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Jun 11, 2020
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My hen sprained her leg two weeks ago and recovered great. I’ve made a fenced area outside our run where the girls (3 total) can all see each other to prepare for reintroductions. Last week I let her “friend” out with her, who immediately attacked her. I also feel she wasn’t ready.

After a couple days to recover and more time in the separated area, she showed that she was actually ready to hold her own when the other came close so I knew she was feeling well again. Today I supervised a visit with snacks and she actually dominated the other chicken. I then put our other chicken with her as they’ve been calmer and she dominated her as well. It was not immediate both times, more “uh, wait I didn’t remember you here a second ago” reaction.

I was so scared she would be completely at the bottom and suffer terribly to get back with her pals, but now I’m a little worried she’s going to really fight and cause a stir for the other two.

I guess my question is, how far is “too” far. So far her fights are grabbing their wattles and not letting go for dear life until I separate them. The one (who is her size) runs away from her now. The other (who is bigger) puts up a good fight, but also clearly doesn’t want to fight. I separate them whenever she attacks and if she got too aggressive it was right back in the separate area for her.

Hoping that her assertiveness is at least a good thing in some way?

Thanks!
 
Good news! Our spacing is a 20x10 with a 10x10 extra space attached to it - two coop places to choose from. I put my recovered hen (Betty) in first and opened the coop this morning, they all walked around each other with some swipes from Betty at Rue and Bea, but everyone quickly moved on. Rue and Bea seem to want no part in any trouble and are just giving her space!

Do you think I should allow her in the coop at night now or still keep her in the crate for another night or two since she is the problem?
 
If there is enough roosting space where the two other hens can be out of pecking range from Betty, then let her in and see how they are-- the sooner they sort it out, the better off they will be. However, if there are problems then I would wait until the morning, then reintroduce Betty. Breaking up fights is fine, but keep them together even after so they can work it out.
 

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