Okay, story time.
I have 10 hens and a rooster, 7 hens are original to my flock going on 3 years, 3 hens were hatched out from one of the older ladies. All is good within our flock and we get plenty of eggs, our birds free range in the yard at all times. When we built our coop we made it big enough to support around 30 birds, just in case.
One year into our flock, new neighbors decide they're going to get chickens as well. Hooray. They seem like nice enough people etc. Well, turns out they aren't so nice of people. They don't feed any of their animals properly. They had 3 goats die of starvation, multiple chickens died as well. They sold off all of the rest of their goats and a majority of the remaining chickens. The last three hens that they couldn't catch have been roaming around ours, theirs and neighboring properties. They have fenced in areas but left the gate open because they don't care. Here's the deal, 2 of their 3 hens have managed to jump our fence and are hanging out in our yard. I don't mind, we have enough to feed a few extra birds. I also really doubt they're going to notice or care.
Now, our older ladies seem to be just fine with the new arrivals, however, the younger hens and the rooster aren't too fond of them. I can't catch the newest hens, they're far too frightened of people because of their treatment. I'm relatively certain they're healthy, if a little hungry. My question is, do I let everyone just figure it out on their own as far pecking order goes or should I just try to get rid of the outsiders? I know when introducing new chickens to a flock you should keep everyone separated for a bit but that's just not possible as I can't catch them. I could shoot the newest ones though I prefer not to do that.
I have 10 hens and a rooster, 7 hens are original to my flock going on 3 years, 3 hens were hatched out from one of the older ladies. All is good within our flock and we get plenty of eggs, our birds free range in the yard at all times. When we built our coop we made it big enough to support around 30 birds, just in case.
One year into our flock, new neighbors decide they're going to get chickens as well. Hooray. They seem like nice enough people etc. Well, turns out they aren't so nice of people. They don't feed any of their animals properly. They had 3 goats die of starvation, multiple chickens died as well. They sold off all of the rest of their goats and a majority of the remaining chickens. The last three hens that they couldn't catch have been roaming around ours, theirs and neighboring properties. They have fenced in areas but left the gate open because they don't care. Here's the deal, 2 of their 3 hens have managed to jump our fence and are hanging out in our yard. I don't mind, we have enough to feed a few extra birds. I also really doubt they're going to notice or care.
Now, our older ladies seem to be just fine with the new arrivals, however, the younger hens and the rooster aren't too fond of them. I can't catch the newest hens, they're far too frightened of people because of their treatment. I'm relatively certain they're healthy, if a little hungry. My question is, do I let everyone just figure it out on their own as far pecking order goes or should I just try to get rid of the outsiders? I know when introducing new chickens to a flock you should keep everyone separated for a bit but that's just not possible as I can't catch them. I could shoot the newest ones though I prefer not to do that.