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today i received a phone call from a friend saying there was a chicken wandering around near the main road.

 

I wasnt at home so i sent a friend to see. He caught it and brought it to my house. It was near the local newspaper office and they are going to put a piece in the paper next week to see if the owner comes forward.

 

at the moment i have it in my pen separated from my other 6. the problem i have is will it be ok on its own? I cant let it with the others as they are already trying to peck it through the chicken wire.

im a bit worried as i have read numerous posts about lonely chickens and how you should get a pair. what should i do for the best?

any advice gratefully received.

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She will be OK for a little while, and will probably be quite happy knowing your own chooks are there so not completely isolated - just out of pecking range!

 

Hope you find her owner - if not you may be making plans for introductions! 8)

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just been out and she is settled in an eglu on her own in the nesting box. she looks content. she ate some sweetcorn earlier and some mixed corn and has been eating the layers pellets.

she is much bigger than my other 6 so i guess she is much older. she is currently been nicknamed 'big bertha' :D

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There seem to be chickens running around on the roads up and down the country! They truely are taking over! I wonder if they fall out / fly out of trucks when they are being transported on the way to slaughter or something, not sure if that's possible actually.

 

Best of luck finding the owner or introducing her. Do you know what breed she is?

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She sounds like a hen who likes to strike out on her own, so she won't be too lonely.

 

Is she the Gingernut type? If so, she may have escaped from a farm, in which case she won't be missed, as they have too many to count.

 

Someone who was afraid of chickens got me to come out into the road to catch a chicken of fate once, but I knew which house it had come from and was able to take it straight back.

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just an update:

no one has been in touch to claim 'big bertha'.....yet!

her first egg for us was quite small, yesterdays was much bigger and todays is massive! it is almost twice the size of any others we have had from our 6 :D

 

we have been letting her out with the others to free range in the evening. apart from margarat and mabel who keep pecking her if she gets close to them the others have not touched her.

i put marjorie and maureen who are very laid back in the eglu with her overnight last night and this morning there are no feathers missing etc and all 3 were scratching around the run together very nicely :P

 

its only been 3 days since she found us and i am tempted to let them all make their own way to bed tonight and see where they all go. they are all out in the garden at the moment so we shall see

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We have a farm shop near to us, and probably once a week I see a chicken has jumped the fence, seems like they have the whole chicken Run thing going on their. I have to pass it every day on school run, but I can't stop to pick them up OH would kill me! and there are too many!!!! they have hundreds so I guess they never miss them, but I hate thinking some of them probably get squashed.... sad, and i hate it!!

 

I'm always so relieved when i hear that someone has been brave enough to pick them up!! Well done!!!

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