We've got 6 hens we raised from hatched, just coming up towards 1 year old. Been laying 5-6 a day over the summer, maybe 4 in the colder months. Some friends wanted in so we just got 2 new ones, point of lay. They seem healthy and not much smaller than our others - same hybrid variety or very similar.
But after over a week, they are still not getting along. We introduced them to the coop once the other birds were roosting and the first couple of days, segregated them in a run-within-a-run. But a week later the other birds go for them relentlessly. Not just when they're trying to eat at the same time - if the others are in one corner and a new one starts eating, someone will run over specially to attack them for daring to eat! I never realised how vicious they are, properly hanging on to the back of each other.
There's no obvious damage but it's a little concerning and also irritating - the new birds spend all day on the high perch and at night just roost there, which I'm concerned is too cold in winter? If I knock them onto the ground they'll stay there a while, getting pecked at, before jumping onto a log or swing away from the others. Every night I have to go into the run and 'post' the new ones into the coop (the old ones have a habit of sleeping in the doorway to stop the door shutting too!)
We're also down to 2-3 eggs on average a day now.
I'd read this is common but that it is just for a few days. There is no sign it is improving at all. We got 2 new birds as apparently this is better (the 2 new ones are friendly to each other). We don't have a cock, so what else can we do other than wait it out?
But after over a week, they are still not getting along. We introduced them to the coop once the other birds were roosting and the first couple of days, segregated them in a run-within-a-run. But a week later the other birds go for them relentlessly. Not just when they're trying to eat at the same time - if the others are in one corner and a new one starts eating, someone will run over specially to attack them for daring to eat! I never realised how vicious they are, properly hanging on to the back of each other.
There's no obvious damage but it's a little concerning and also irritating - the new birds spend all day on the high perch and at night just roost there, which I'm concerned is too cold in winter? If I knock them onto the ground they'll stay there a while, getting pecked at, before jumping onto a log or swing away from the others. Every night I have to go into the run and 'post' the new ones into the coop (the old ones have a habit of sleeping in the doorway to stop the door shutting too!)
We're also down to 2-3 eggs on average a day now.
I'd read this is common but that it is just for a few days. There is no sign it is improving at all. We got 2 new birds as apparently this is better (the 2 new ones are friendly to each other). We don't have a cock, so what else can we do other than wait it out?
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