Hi All,
Ages ago I got a single specledy chicken to add to my flock. This was of course a mistake, but a chicken I had bought turned out to be a cockeral, and the breeder offered the hen as a swap.
The hen suffered some kind of injury, which has left her rather wobbly and unable to walk well - she has been to several vets, all pronounce her fit and well and cant see why she struggles to walk.
All has been well, but recently, after one of the others in the flock went broody and successfully hatched out 4 purchased eggs (I dont have a cockeral) the top chicken has been brutally attacking the lame speckledy, leaving her with a deep gash in the top of her head. I tried splitting them up for a week - keeping the speckely in my rasperry cage so she could see the others, and she roosted with them at night. I put her back in 'gen pop' today, only to come home from work to find her bleeding again.
What on earth should I do? Cull her? (would be a shame) cant imagine anyone else would want her - although she is a good layer. She cant stay in the rasperry cage - but, I could bring her down to live alone in the back garden. I know keeping a chicken on her own is not the done thing, but surely it would be better than waiting for the flock to finally kill her...
Confused.....
Nick
Ages ago I got a single specledy chicken to add to my flock. This was of course a mistake, but a chicken I had bought turned out to be a cockeral, and the breeder offered the hen as a swap.
The hen suffered some kind of injury, which has left her rather wobbly and unable to walk well - she has been to several vets, all pronounce her fit and well and cant see why she struggles to walk.
All has been well, but recently, after one of the others in the flock went broody and successfully hatched out 4 purchased eggs (I dont have a cockeral) the top chicken has been brutally attacking the lame speckledy, leaving her with a deep gash in the top of her head. I tried splitting them up for a week - keeping the speckely in my rasperry cage so she could see the others, and she roosted with them at night. I put her back in 'gen pop' today, only to come home from work to find her bleeding again.
What on earth should I do? Cull her? (would be a shame) cant imagine anyone else would want her - although she is a good layer. She cant stay in the rasperry cage - but, I could bring her down to live alone in the back garden. I know keeping a chicken on her own is not the done thing, but surely it would be better than waiting for the flock to finally kill her...
Confused.....
Nick