As several of you know I got two new hens yesterday - I have a few questions I would like some help with and hopefully you will come up with different answers to mine.......
Both hens seem scared of the open space of the run, they come out only for food......
As far as I can tell, neither know how to perch....
They seem to have difficulty working out how to drink from the drinker and scratch at the feeder to knock the food out but don't seem to peck around to get that food....
Neither of them has any idea what to do with corn!
The two hybrids were confident, outgoing, inquisitive birds into everything and chat to me when ever I go out. The new two chat to the old two but fall silent for a while after I go out - often retreating to the coop.
Have they been abused in some way? Or am I just touchy seeing as they were in very crouded conditions when I got them?
They are in a seperate pen to the old two, and I had proposed to keep them seperate for a week or so to be sure there was nothing major wrong with them. Should I put them with the old hens who could then teach them what life is about?
The lavendar Araucana was somewhat mucky and a little bedraggled when I got her, this was explained as the plastic cover having lifted over night and the hens having got wet - she seem less bedraggled today and I did watch her preening. Should I worry?
Sorry to load all this on you, but you give such good advice and I am a little concerned.
Thanks
Terry
Both hens seem scared of the open space of the run, they come out only for food......
As far as I can tell, neither know how to perch....
They seem to have difficulty working out how to drink from the drinker and scratch at the feeder to knock the food out but don't seem to peck around to get that food....
Neither of them has any idea what to do with corn!
The two hybrids were confident, outgoing, inquisitive birds into everything and chat to me when ever I go out. The new two chat to the old two but fall silent for a while after I go out - often retreating to the coop.
Have they been abused in some way? Or am I just touchy seeing as they were in very crouded conditions when I got them?
They are in a seperate pen to the old two, and I had proposed to keep them seperate for a week or so to be sure there was nothing major wrong with them. Should I put them with the old hens who could then teach them what life is about?
The lavendar Araucana was somewhat mucky and a little bedraggled when I got her, this was explained as the plastic cover having lifted over night and the hens having got wet - she seem less bedraggled today and I did watch her preening. Should I worry?
Sorry to load all this on you, but you give such good advice and I am a little concerned.
Thanks
Terry
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