Tried to separate some birds and they seemed uneasy

mamashea

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I have a flock of 12 Rhode Island Reds and these girls are totally mean to my one Cochin and two Black Copper Marans. So much so, that I have to let the RIRs out of the pen in order for the others to be able to eat or drink. They all roost peaceably together at night, but daytime is for fighting. I finally purchased a smaller coop and fenced off a separate area for the the Cochin and Marans (I also have two Cochin chicks that will go in with them when their feathers come in). Once they were in it, however, they seemed unsettled and freaked out. The Marans kept trying to get back to their original side and the Cochin managed to get out (for the first time). Is it usual for chickens to dislike change? Is it better to leave them in their original situation rather than try to create a new one? No one is being hurt, it just takes a lot of management on my part to ensure that they all get fed and watered.
 
They HATE change, and prefer to be together even if one is being attacked. Sometimes extra feeders and waterers, placed apart, will resolve this enough that they can live together. Or, just give them some more time to adjust to their new living arrangements; they will. They don't have a long memory.
 
Thanks. That's what it seemed like. We're going to return the smaller coop and just modify the "group" coop for the chicks.
 
You can keep them apart if you want. They'll freak out for a day or so and then settle down. But if you put them all together, add feeders and waterers so the bullies can't guard them all. Also some type of barrier to break line of sight helps.
 

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