Hi Robin:
Thanks for the note. My little hen is a brown leghorn. I call her Mrs. Fry because her husband the rooster brown leghorn is Small Fry. She isn't missing any feathers, just runs and hides a lot. She does seem to get enough to eat and she sleeps with the flock. I have a ladder leaning against the wall and of course the 3 guineys are always on the top rung, along with various hens (not always the lead hen or the rooster), then the rest variously distributed on down. I thought that Mrs. Fry would have been always on the bottom rung, but they seem to bunch up on rungs 2 and 3 somewhat randomly, though Mrs. Fry and the Americaunas are never on the top rung with the guineys. Sometimes I find up to 5 on one rung (wooden ladder less than 2' wide). Right now I don't have the setup to separate Ms. Fry, but would of course if she is hurt or totally excluded from the flock rather than just chased around.
Do you all think that the guineys and hens will manage to get along since they were raised together? Or will the guineys get meaner and start hurting the chickens? I guess time will tell soon enough. I've been watching!
Thanks,
N. VA