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Hi, New to chicken keeping, new to the forum, Hi everybody
A bout 4 weeks ago I bought 2 chickens (a Kraienkoppe and a Brahma now about 15 weeks old), both free range. Long story short the Brahma was killed by a neighbor’s dog last Thursday. My Kraienkoppe was lost and seemed lonely and kept wanting to come in the house (tapping on the window and back door) So on Friday I got 4 more chucks, 1Brahma, 1 Cochin, 1 Buff Orpington and a Pekin. All are about 10 weeks or so old.
The Kraienkoppe is not happy with the new arrivals and despite following the advice given she still pecks them fiercely two of which now have bald bums. I am keeping them separate at the moment new chucks inside a small wire run and the Kraienkoppe free in the garden (where she is used to being) the Kraienkoppe keeps pacing up and down sits down by the side of the run and jumps on top as if to try and get in, as soon as she is inside its bedlam. I know its still early days but what shall I do keep them apart, let them all free in the garden or let the Kraienkoppe into the house and run with the new girls? Has any one got any ideas?
A bout 4 weeks ago I bought 2 chickens (a Kraienkoppe and a Brahma now about 15 weeks old), both free range. Long story short the Brahma was killed by a neighbor’s dog last Thursday. My Kraienkoppe was lost and seemed lonely and kept wanting to come in the house (tapping on the window and back door) So on Friday I got 4 more chucks, 1Brahma, 1 Cochin, 1 Buff Orpington and a Pekin. All are about 10 weeks or so old.
The Kraienkoppe is not happy with the new arrivals and despite following the advice given she still pecks them fiercely two of which now have bald bums. I am keeping them separate at the moment new chucks inside a small wire run and the Kraienkoppe free in the garden (where she is used to being) the Kraienkoppe keeps pacing up and down sits down by the side of the run and jumps on top as if to try and get in, as soon as she is inside its bedlam. I know its still early days but what shall I do keep them apart, let them all free in the garden or let the Kraienkoppe into the house and run with the new girls? Has any one got any ideas?