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I have 5 chickens who are close to a year old. Recently, one was attacked by a opossum. She received some puncture wounds to her head and neck but did not physically look bad. I isolated her for a couple of days in a dog cage on our back porch. She would not eat or drink much. I was worried about her vision too.
I took her for a visit with the other chickens and she seemed to perk up a bit. I reintroduced her late at night in the coop. For the first couple of days, she seemed to be
happy to be back but now one of the other chickens is picking on her. Her personality is different now too. I am still curious about her vision–she bumps into the other chickens, etc. but she is able to find her way into the coop in the evening. She is always the last out of the coop in the morning. She is still laying eggs.
My husband said that the bully chicken had her by the neck yesterday but let her go when she started squawking. Should I let the pecking continue, should I isolate her or the bully chicken? They live in a very large, fenced in, grass area. There is plenty of room for her to get away from the bully chicken–she does isolate herself from the others.
I am frustrated and confused about how to handle them
Thanks,
Kim
2013-03-06 14:48:27
Source: http://backyardfarming.blogspot.com/2013/03/question-chickens-not-getting-along.html