Earl in the woods
In the Brooder
Hi all, we have 2 barred rocks and 2 buff orpingtons in our backyard flock. One of the orpingtons was bullied before we got her by the rooster she was with in a previous flock. We got her at about 18 weeks old.
When we introduced her, there were 2 Columbian Rocks we had back then that were very aggressive with her. She gravitated to the other orpington and we thought all was well.
Then the snow came and forced them into the enclosure (10'x13')we have around the coop. We'd leave the door open in the morning and the flock would head to the space below the deck out back to give them room. Then I started finding her (Honey) alone, standing in the snow, puffed up on one foot. I had a friend that wanted to expand their flock so the Columbians got rehomed.
Finally, the question. Even with milder temps she still puffs up and doesn't forage or walk around like the others. We brought her inside the basement thinking it was cold stress. Could it be she needs to be resocialized? She got bullied before we got her then the Columbians bullied here. Am I identifying the problem or is it something else, and what's the next step? Sorry for the novel, we love our girls and want her to be comfortable and secure. Thanks for reading. Earl
When we introduced her, there were 2 Columbian Rocks we had back then that were very aggressive with her. She gravitated to the other orpington and we thought all was well.
Then the snow came and forced them into the enclosure (10'x13')we have around the coop. We'd leave the door open in the morning and the flock would head to the space below the deck out back to give them room. Then I started finding her (Honey) alone, standing in the snow, puffed up on one foot. I had a friend that wanted to expand their flock so the Columbians got rehomed.
Finally, the question. Even with milder temps she still puffs up and doesn't forage or walk around like the others. We brought her inside the basement thinking it was cold stress. Could it be she needs to be resocialized? She got bullied before we got her then the Columbians bullied here. Am I identifying the problem or is it something else, and what's the next step? Sorry for the novel, we love our girls and want her to be comfortable and secure. Thanks for reading. Earl
