- Jul 12, 2013
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I was recently adopted by a family of 10 wild chicks whose mother took off after they were barely 4 weeks old. They're about 6-8 weeks now (hard to tell as they are wild) My boyfriend & I have created a temporary coop for them- a large box with straw and 10'x12' poultry wired space for them, letting them roam every other day around the yard & neighborhood. When we corralled the chicks into the coop, one of them was injured a little on her? eye & comb & had a bit of blood. I'm not sure if she was injured in the coop or before we got them in there, that's just when I noticed it. Everything was fine for a couple days, then I guess she? started bleeding somehow & was attacked by some of the chickens. We removed her as fast as possible & she's been living in my sunroom for about a week in a crate. She's been looking healthy & her scabs have gone away, so we decided to try I reintroduce her tonight. Apparently not a good idea. I'm not sure if she is a rooster or hen yet, she makes hen-like sounds, her feet & legs are smaller than the ones we've deemed as roosters, yet when we reintroduced her, she challenged some of the others- even one we're pretty sure is a hen. Prior to being pecked & leaving the flock, she was submissive & got along well with the others, I'm not sure why she came in like that. We've separated her again & she's back to the sunroom. Anyone have an idea of how we might avoid this problem & get her in with everyone again? They all roam somewhat together- I don't want her to be alone forever. Please help! Thanks!!