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Adopting ex battery hens

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:17 pm
by Penny Lane
Hey folks, I'm seriously contemplating adopting some ex battery hens but I've got a concern or two.
Does anyone have any experience bringing ex-batts in to an established flock?
Firstly I'm worried about any illness that might be introduced to my current girls. Secondly, I'm worried that my old girls (one in particular) might get bullied or hurt. The one in particular is already 8 years old and pretty dodgery and feeble.
I am just contemplating right now as we've said No More! But you know what it's like :wink:

Re: Adopting ex battery hens

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2018 5:54 pm
by Green Aura
I can't answer with any prior knowledge as my OH refuses to have chickens!

I'm fairly certain, however, that I've read - here or elsewhaere, can't remember - that you need to do it slowly, have a separate coop for the newbies and gradually move them closer and let them mix a bit. I don't think I've made that up and it seems fairly sensible, giving you time to assess the health of the newbies and both groups of chickens time to grow accustomed to each other.

Re: Adopting ex battery hens

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 8:28 am
by Odsox
First off, I don't think you need to worry about disease from the ex-bats, as they are probably dosed up the their eyeballs with antibiotics as a norm.
Plus you have the bullying round the wrong way. In my experience of keeping chicken it will be the resident birds attacking the newcomers, protecting the status quo.
GA's suggestion is sensible as they will eventually get on together without the fisticuffs.

Re: Adopting ex battery hens

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 8:01 pm
by Penny Lane
Thanks for the advice GA & Odsox. Whenever we've brought in new girls (all from the same place) they've been kept separate until we were confident there wouldn't be too much trouble, which will happen this time too.
I am hoping that our bolshie blackrock will look after the old girl, they've both seen newbies coming and going through their long lives.
I guess I'll be looking out for some ex-batts now then!!!

Re: Adopting ex battery hens

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:05 am
by Weedo
I adopted several last year (Isa Browns), not into an existing flock though. There have been no health problems at all with them and they are very productive (but refuse to brood). I agree with Odsox, they have certainly been dosed with and for everything

Re: Adopting ex battery hens

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:59 pm
by Penny Lane
That's really good to know, thanks Weedo.
We'll work out the issues around bringing the two flocks together as it happens. Thankfully we have two areas separated by a trellis fence so they can be apart but still in view of each other for a while.

Re: Adopting ex battery hens

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:53 pm
by Weedo
detached contact works for assimilating flocks; they can still test dominance through the fence. I would suggest that, as with all flock / herd animals, there will be a fairly constant dominance battle going on, generally mostly bluff, as each tries to climb the social ladder. Roosters tend to minimise these battles amongst their girls.