Is It Too Soon to Reintroduce My Hen to the Flock After Recovery?
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2025 4:16 pm
Hey everyone,
I hope you're all having a fantastic day!
I'm reaching out because one of my hens has been inside for the past two weeks recovering from a severe respiratory infection. Honestly, I was really worried I was going to lose her, but I'm thrilled to say she's doing much better now! She's eating and drinking on her own, her appetite is back, and she's no longer gasping for air or dozing off. She's back to being energetic and alert - such a relief!
The weather's been warming up a bit (we're back in the 70s, with lows in the 40s-50s), and I'm wondering if it's safe to put her back in the fenced yard with the other three hens, or if it might still be too soon. I don't want to rush it, so if I do reintroduce her and it's too early, how soon should I expect to see signs that she's not quite ready to rejoin the flock?
I really appreciate any thoughts or advice you all can share.
Thanks so much for the support!
I hope you're all having a fantastic day!
I'm reaching out because one of my hens has been inside for the past two weeks recovering from a severe respiratory infection. Honestly, I was really worried I was going to lose her, but I'm thrilled to say she's doing much better now! She's eating and drinking on her own, her appetite is back, and she's no longer gasping for air or dozing off. She's back to being energetic and alert - such a relief!
The weather's been warming up a bit (we're back in the 70s, with lows in the 40s-50s), and I'm wondering if it's safe to put her back in the fenced yard with the other three hens, or if it might still be too soon. I don't want to rush it, so if I do reintroduce her and it's too early, how soon should I expect to see signs that she's not quite ready to rejoin the flock?
I really appreciate any thoughts or advice you all can share.
Thanks so much for the support!