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Everything you guys are discussing is so interesting and I love the pics of the new chicks. I keep learning so much from this thread. Thank you!
I hope that you do not mind me switching topics? I did follow through with chicken jail for my White Rock for a full week. I put her back in with the rest of the flock and it was an epic failure.
It was fine for about 3 to 5 minutes then she started chasing the younger ones again when she was in the coop and a few of them flew to the top roost to avoid her. Three of the older hens tried to control her, but she just continued harassing the younger ones . She started hopping on the backs of two of them and pecking their heads and combs again. If she was a rooster, I'd understand, but she is just mean. I put her in jail because of this and the fact she was getting more vicious and made one of them bleed, plus her claws are just getting bigger and she digs into their backs.
It was a completely different flock without her, the others just did their own thing with the occasional pecking here and there. So, I pulled her out again and she is back in her jail cell. She won't be going back in with them again, so now we have to decide what to do with her.
I still feel sorry for her, she's a sweet chicken to us and poor thing won't be a year old until the end of this month. But she has to go, just a little nervous since we have never culled a chicken before so she'll be our first one. I purchased a killing cone and have read everything about processing, but I guess this is something you really learn from experience.
I hope that you do not mind me switching topics? I did follow through with chicken jail for my White Rock for a full week. I put her back in with the rest of the flock and it was an epic failure.
It was fine for about 3 to 5 minutes then she started chasing the younger ones again when she was in the coop and a few of them flew to the top roost to avoid her. Three of the older hens tried to control her, but she just continued harassing the younger ones . She started hopping on the backs of two of them and pecking their heads and combs again. If she was a rooster, I'd understand, but she is just mean. I put her in jail because of this and the fact she was getting more vicious and made one of them bleed, plus her claws are just getting bigger and she digs into their backs.
It was a completely different flock without her, the others just did their own thing with the occasional pecking here and there. So, I pulled her out again and she is back in her jail cell. She won't be going back in with them again, so now we have to decide what to do with her.
I still feel sorry for her, she's a sweet chicken to us and poor thing won't be a year old until the end of this month. But she has to go, just a little nervous since we have never culled a chicken before so she'll be our first one. I purchased a killing cone and have read everything about processing, but I guess this is something you really learn from experience.
