Maggieannrussell
Hatching
- Mar 22, 2019
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Hello everyone,
This is my first time even posting a question here and I am hoping I can get some advice. I have never owned chickens so am new to this.
My landlord owns a large group of chickens and roosters. They go into a shelter at night, and are let out to free range during the day. A group of about eight to ten hens and two roosters always make it into my yard, which always made me happy. About three weeks ago, I noticed one of the hens did not go back with her group once evening came but I figured she would make her way down. By the next day, she was still in my yard, huddled against one of my planter boxes. Well, it turns out she had an injured leg and could not bear weight on it at all. It just happened to start pouring out, too, so I brought her into the house and kept her in an old horse trough I had. She could lay in a nest, and eat/drink without getting up. It took about two weeks until she started feeling better and walking on it. She got very comfortable with me, my dogs and cats, and would hang around the house with them, and even started laying eggs! A couple of days ago the group of hens and roosters were up at my house and I figured I would introduce my now-healed hen back to her group. Well, both of the roosters went after her, and I mean attacking her. She hobbled as fast as she could to me and went straight into the house. I tried a couple more times and she just wanted absolutely nothing to do with them at all, especially when the roosters came around.
Today was her first day by herself outside, I have a covered patio attached to my laundry room with her crate. I got home from work and one of the roosters was in my yard! He must have flown over the fence?? It had started raining again, she was soaking wet, and her poor leg was injured again and all the feathers on her back were scratched off and missing. She was very upset. I picked her up and she was trembling. I immediately brought her in and chased the rooster off but now I am at a loss. I feel so terrible!!!
Will she ever be accepted back with her group?
Would she be happy living without other chickens if I made her a safe enclosure at my house?
She is very attached to us and roosts on the kitchen chairs and lays eggs in my dogs bed, I have no idea if that is ok or not? The chickens and roosters are usually not friendly but she has gotten so used to me in her space when she couldn’t walk that she now follows me around.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Maggie
This is my first time even posting a question here and I am hoping I can get some advice. I have never owned chickens so am new to this.
My landlord owns a large group of chickens and roosters. They go into a shelter at night, and are let out to free range during the day. A group of about eight to ten hens and two roosters always make it into my yard, which always made me happy. About three weeks ago, I noticed one of the hens did not go back with her group once evening came but I figured she would make her way down. By the next day, she was still in my yard, huddled against one of my planter boxes. Well, it turns out she had an injured leg and could not bear weight on it at all. It just happened to start pouring out, too, so I brought her into the house and kept her in an old horse trough I had. She could lay in a nest, and eat/drink without getting up. It took about two weeks until she started feeling better and walking on it. She got very comfortable with me, my dogs and cats, and would hang around the house with them, and even started laying eggs! A couple of days ago the group of hens and roosters were up at my house and I figured I would introduce my now-healed hen back to her group. Well, both of the roosters went after her, and I mean attacking her. She hobbled as fast as she could to me and went straight into the house. I tried a couple more times and she just wanted absolutely nothing to do with them at all, especially when the roosters came around.
Today was her first day by herself outside, I have a covered patio attached to my laundry room with her crate. I got home from work and one of the roosters was in my yard! He must have flown over the fence?? It had started raining again, she was soaking wet, and her poor leg was injured again and all the feathers on her back were scratched off and missing. She was very upset. I picked her up and she was trembling. I immediately brought her in and chased the rooster off but now I am at a loss. I feel so terrible!!!
Will she ever be accepted back with her group?
Would she be happy living without other chickens if I made her a safe enclosure at my house?
She is very attached to us and roosts on the kitchen chairs and lays eggs in my dogs bed, I have no idea if that is ok or not? The chickens and roosters are usually not friendly but she has gotten so used to me in her space when she couldn’t walk that she now follows me around.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Maggie