TropicalChickies
Crowing
My Butchie, who recently passed away, really struggled as a solo chick. When her mum pretty abruptly weaned her, it was the start of the rainy season, and poor Butchie would just run around in the rain -- that's how she sprained her leg, sliding on the mud. Perhaps that's why she was so content to live with us. I remember how she would perch on the back of my chair as I typed on my keypad, following the "pecking" movements of my finger with her beak. But when she decided to go roost with the older hens, then they accepted her. But I'm glad she lived some of her first year with us in the kitchen, because that's where she lived out her last months as well.my experience of lone chicks is limited to the single recent case of Fez, who just turned 12 weeks old, who was weaned gradually over the last few weeks by her broody simply failing to answer her cheeps, and who has been integrated from the beginning. Maybe because there was only one chick, her broody stayed with the flock most of the time and didn't self-segregate like all the others have done? Anyway Fez appears to have done fine as a solo. Yes she's low on the pecking order, but she's still present and eats with the other hens, ahead of Amadeo and Fforest, and doesn't need protection like Chirk currently. She does not appear to be an independent hen in the making.
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