Lucylou
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Months ago I asked about introducing 2 'old' girls to my group of 3 'old' girls. Cut a long story short this didn't go ahead till last weekend when I was called upon to keep my promise but only 1 old girl needed a home now.
So we collected the pensioner (a French Faverolle) in the evening & popped her into the coop alongside the others. So far so good as they were all sleepy. Come the morning, mine all came out as usual but the French Fancy did not want to leave under any circumstances & unlike mine she doesn't like being held or lifted & its almost impossible to grab her. Mine were totally oblivious of any 'intruder' until the FF started to gain confidence & 'chatting' to me whereupon world war 3 broke out (well that's how it seemed
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After this I decided I needed to go to plan B & sub-divided the run. Mine are still parading the perimeter like sentries, with the odd peck through the trellis, she's not happy her side also walking the boundry, she's not eating much & won't go into her coop at night. Since Sunday we've found her in the dark perching on the edge of a piece of wood that's forming part of her 'pen' instead of going into the coop.
Can anyone give me any clues on 1) how can I get her to go to bed at night? We have been moving her in at night but as she's so difficult to handle we're worried she'll damage a wing if we put her in through the pop hole so we open the lid. She comes out on her own in the morning.
2) Is this expected behaviour? I didn't have this trouble when I introduced 2 pullets once before.
& 3) How do I tell when its time to let them all in together?
One last spanner in the plan is that our never ending house move saga is about to happen (at last with everything crossed) in a months time so then they will all have to move, can anyone give me any clues on this? Will it all go back to square one?.
Thanks x

Months ago I asked about introducing 2 'old' girls to my group of 3 'old' girls. Cut a long story short this didn't go ahead till last weekend when I was called upon to keep my promise but only 1 old girl needed a home now.
So we collected the pensioner (a French Faverolle) in the evening & popped her into the coop alongside the others. So far so good as they were all sleepy. Come the morning, mine all came out as usual but the French Fancy did not want to leave under any circumstances & unlike mine she doesn't like being held or lifted & its almost impossible to grab her. Mine were totally oblivious of any 'intruder' until the FF started to gain confidence & 'chatting' to me whereupon world war 3 broke out (well that's how it seemed

After this I decided I needed to go to plan B & sub-divided the run. Mine are still parading the perimeter like sentries, with the odd peck through the trellis, she's not happy her side also walking the boundry, she's not eating much & won't go into her coop at night. Since Sunday we've found her in the dark perching on the edge of a piece of wood that's forming part of her 'pen' instead of going into the coop.
Can anyone give me any clues on 1) how can I get her to go to bed at night? We have been moving her in at night but as she's so difficult to handle we're worried she'll damage a wing if we put her in through the pop hole so we open the lid. She comes out on her own in the morning.
2) Is this expected behaviour? I didn't have this trouble when I introduced 2 pullets once before.
& 3) How do I tell when its time to let them all in together?
One last spanner in the plan is that our never ending house move saga is about to happen (at last with everything crossed) in a months time so then they will all have to move, can anyone give me any clues on this? Will it all go back to square one?.
Thanks x