What should i do

Beau plus penny

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we have a polish chicken who had to be seperated from the flock bc of pecking. it was only certain hens anyway. she needs a companion bc shes lonely who would be a good companion from the original flock. cochin, orpington, speckled sussex, campine,
 
we have a polish chicken who had to be seperated from the flock bc of pecking. it was only certain hens anyway. she needs a companion bc shes lonely who would be a good companion from the original flock. cochin, orpington, speckled sussex, campine,
Another Polish. Or you could rehome her to someone who keeps a Polish flock.
 
we dont have another polish the one we had died i was thinking we could put one of our chickens in her pen with her
 
i was thinking about trying putting a cochin with her they are VERY calm. theres probably only enough room in the polish pen for 1 other chicken
 
A cochin is best if they are very calm. With their vaulted skulls, Polish chickens are more susceptible to brain damage or death from being peaked on the head.
 
A cochin is best if they are very calm. With their vaulted skulls, Polish chickens are more susceptible to brain damage or death from being peaked on the head.
ive never seen my cochins peck anything besides food or treates
 
Sometimes you can get a mixed flock to work, with full size birds and bantam birds, and sometimes you cannot. Give it another try, but I would expect it to work for a while, and then the harassment start again unless you get rid of the bully.

Same flock, same space, same birds - probably same results.

Wait - are you planning on keeping her and one other bird separate forever? If so, maybe.

Mrs K
 

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