Nicci0110
Songster
Hi, a few weeks ago I thought my chickens were ready to be integrated. They are 11 weeks apart. I think the youngest were about 6 weeks. I did the no touch for a couple weeks. Then did supervised free ranging and moved on to them being the run together supervised. After a few days of this I decided they were ready and left them alone in the run for about 2 hours starting at 7am. My husband checked on them at 8 and then went out at 9 to check again. Our auto coop door had opened and everyone was free ranging but one of the little chicks had been scalped. She is a buff orpington and the older are RIR and RIR mixes. I was sure it was one of the older girls. Well Debra, the orpington has been inside ever since. The littles still love her and have no problem with her. They continued to come in at night for a couple of weeks until we modified the run and built them a temporary coop so they interacted every night. I took her with me to the beach because of her injuries and she is healing up well and got super spoiled over the course of the trip. When we got home yesterday after a 7 hour car ride I put her in the grass to stretch her legs and enjoy the grass. We were outside unloading our stuff. my husband had gone in to run things inside. I looked over and my Rooster who has never shown any real aggression puffed his feathers up, stuck his wings out big, titled his head down and CHARGED her. Luckily she ran away but after 2 kicks from me and one from my friend who had something other than flip flops on, he finally let off and thank goodness my girl was not hurt again. Later once the truck was unloaded I put her in a small cage to be outside while I cleaned their mess up in the coop. He came back out of the woods and rammed the cage over and over until my husband took a broom to him. His days are numbered for sure. I will for sure keep her before him especially since he is the problem. But why is specifically picking on this one chicken? I mean she is super small and showing no aggression to him. It is like he has a big grudge on her and she has always been super timid and was even scared of me until she has been so spoiled inside. Should I try to rehome him since he has never had any issues with the others or just cull him? He is about 21 weeks old. Is he too old to eat? Also, I should mention he is absolutely HUGE. Looks like he is on steroids he is so big. He is more than double the size of my RIR hens. He is bigger than the stats on google for his breed already at only 21 weeks old.



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