Hello! I'm looking for advice about keeping a 7-week old pullet isolated from the flock due to being picked on. If this belongs in another thread, please let me know.
A little background information. We have 11 pullets around the same age 7-8 weeks - a mix (Marans, Cochins, Faverolle, Austra White, Easter Egger etc.). They are housed in a 100 sq ft coop with a similar sized run. We keep several feeders and waterers available to them as well as chick grit, clover, herbs, and treats on occasion.
We bought the majority of the pullets who were raised together until about 4-5 weeks. Unfortunately the person raising them kept them in their brooder or a confined space a bit too long and some significant pecking behaviors arose. Specifically, with a Cochin and Salmon Faverolle. Bringing them home to the new - significantly larger coop and roaming space seemed to help, but yesterday I went out and noticed blood on the Salmon Faverolle on her tail - the chickens picked at several large feathers - she has bare spots on her back and bleeding where a large feather was broken off.
I immediately separated her and gently cleaned the blood off - there are no wounds on her body luckily. She is being housed in a large crate with clean water and food. I put a hen salve on the area where the feathers were pulled off to help it heal. My question is - how long should I keep her isolated? She obviously doesn't like being in the crate very much. Additionally, the hen salve made her tail feathers very oily and non fluffy - can we use a nontoxic (free of dye or scent) dish soap to gently clean those feathers? We want to get her back in the coop ASAP but want her to be safe and heal. I'm just wondering if from other's experience if this will be a few days or possibly a few weeks?
A little background information. We have 11 pullets around the same age 7-8 weeks - a mix (Marans, Cochins, Faverolle, Austra White, Easter Egger etc.). They are housed in a 100 sq ft coop with a similar sized run. We keep several feeders and waterers available to them as well as chick grit, clover, herbs, and treats on occasion.
We bought the majority of the pullets who were raised together until about 4-5 weeks. Unfortunately the person raising them kept them in their brooder or a confined space a bit too long and some significant pecking behaviors arose. Specifically, with a Cochin and Salmon Faverolle. Bringing them home to the new - significantly larger coop and roaming space seemed to help, but yesterday I went out and noticed blood on the Salmon Faverolle on her tail - the chickens picked at several large feathers - she has bare spots on her back and bleeding where a large feather was broken off.
I immediately separated her and gently cleaned the blood off - there are no wounds on her body luckily. She is being housed in a large crate with clean water and food. I put a hen salve on the area where the feathers were pulled off to help it heal. My question is - how long should I keep her isolated? She obviously doesn't like being in the crate very much. Additionally, the hen salve made her tail feathers very oily and non fluffy - can we use a nontoxic (free of dye or scent) dish soap to gently clean those feathers? We want to get her back in the coop ASAP but want her to be safe and heal. I'm just wondering if from other's experience if this will be a few days or possibly a few weeks?