Cluckingbelle
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Hi All
We've just added 3 sweet hens to our family and they've settled in well. They are "second hand" and are healthy but the smallest one (Minnie) is a little madam and is picking on one of the other gals. They all lived together before we got them but I'm worried about Melly the one being picked on. Its only been 2 full days since they arrived but Melly spends most of her time on the high perches while the other two scratch around at the bottom of the run (which is quite large). Should I be worried at this early stage? Can I do anything to help Minnie and Melly coexist peacefully? I'll be letting them free range in the garden from next Saturday so I'm hoping that will help. I just worry about poor Melly's well being. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Minnie - black rock
Melly - barnevelder
Trixie - cream legbar
We've just added 3 sweet hens to our family and they've settled in well. They are "second hand" and are healthy but the smallest one (Minnie) is a little madam and is picking on one of the other gals. They all lived together before we got them but I'm worried about Melly the one being picked on. Its only been 2 full days since they arrived but Melly spends most of her time on the high perches while the other two scratch around at the bottom of the run (which is quite large). Should I be worried at this early stage? Can I do anything to help Minnie and Melly coexist peacefully? I'll be letting them free range in the garden from next Saturday so I'm hoping that will help. I just worry about poor Melly's well being. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Minnie - black rock
Melly - barnevelder
Trixie - cream legbar