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I have a question regarding bullying when introducing new chickens. We originally had a couple of chickens but one of them died and the survivor (Marion) spent a few weeks living by herself. We recently got another two chickens, a light sussex and a silkie (not my choice but I was overruled by my wife and my teenage daughter as it was "so cute"). We kept them apart for a few days in full view and put them next to each other in pens to let them get used to each other. I even introduced the new ones at night.
Unfortunately Marion seems to have taken an intense dislike to the silkie, to the extent that she does not let her come outside at all. I have tried spraying the silkie with anti feather pecking spray but it doesn't seem to help. I left them together for several days now as I though it might just be the pecking order being established but I am getting concerned that the silkie isn't getting any chance to eat or drink. Marion seems to be relatively OK with the ligh sussex (she occasionally chases her a little but she doesn't stop her eating or drinking).
My current plan is to seperate Marion from the other two for large parts of the day to allow the silkie to get outside and eat but to put them back together later in the evening as there doesn't seem to be too much trouble at night. If it all goes well I will let them spend longer periods together. Does this seem like a good isea, or are there any other suggestions?
Unfortunately Marion seems to have taken an intense dislike to the silkie, to the extent that she does not let her come outside at all. I have tried spraying the silkie with anti feather pecking spray but it doesn't seem to help. I left them together for several days now as I though it might just be the pecking order being established but I am getting concerned that the silkie isn't getting any chance to eat or drink. Marion seems to be relatively OK with the ligh sussex (she occasionally chases her a little but she doesn't stop her eating or drinking).
My current plan is to seperate Marion from the other two for large parts of the day to allow the silkie to get outside and eat but to put them back together later in the evening as there doesn't seem to be too much trouble at night. If it all goes well I will let them spend longer periods together. Does this seem like a good isea, or are there any other suggestions?