This past week I introduced my 4 month old Brahma chicks (all female) to the free range adult flock. I cooped them up for 3 days. Upon release it has taken 2 nights for all the youngsters to understand where to go but tonight when I locked up, they were all in the coop. All but one.
This lone chick appears to be at the bottom of the pecking order. Even from very early on it was always the last to eat, last to drink, and pushed away from the heat lamp.
This continued as she grew and when they were moved from the brooder to the run, she was always stand offish or alone. And again, always the last to eat or drink.
Now that she is free, she roams alone, feeds alone, and drinks alone. She doesn't even attempt to enter the coop at night. Instead i find her in a small pocket of the wood shed each night and have to pick her up and place her in the coop.
She seems to be physically healthy otherwise. I feel bad for her as she just seems to be so sad and unliked or unwanted by the rest of the flock.
Is it possible she is just a Debbie Downer or do yall think she is sick?
This lone chick appears to be at the bottom of the pecking order. Even from very early on it was always the last to eat, last to drink, and pushed away from the heat lamp.
This continued as she grew and when they were moved from the brooder to the run, she was always stand offish or alone. And again, always the last to eat or drink.
Now that she is free, she roams alone, feeds alone, and drinks alone. She doesn't even attempt to enter the coop at night. Instead i find her in a small pocket of the wood shed each night and have to pick her up and place her in the coop.
She seems to be physically healthy otherwise. I feel bad for her as she just seems to be so sad and unliked or unwanted by the rest of the flock.
Is it possible she is just a Debbie Downer or do yall think she is sick?