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Post  hector19 on Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:05 pm

Hi,i introduced a new pullit to my 3 hens yesterday.its getting bullied and pecked quite seriously,will this stop and when?
cheers ian

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Post  xclovervinex on Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:49 am

Hi Hector,
I had almost the same scenario when we bought 2 new pullets and introduced them to our top of the pecking order and quite bossy Sandy. Lets just say it didnt go well, so I kept the pullets separated from Sandy by keeping them in another homemade cage in the laundry at night and letting them out at day until they matured a bit. You only have to do this for a week at max. When you think they are ready, introduce them slowly by letting them sleep with your other chooks at night so they are all too tired and unable to see well to pick on the pullet. Also, put your pullet in with the other chooks a bit each day but keep a close watch on it.
Hope this helped!
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