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  1. NatJ

    Combining chicks that are 6 weeks apart.

    That sounds like a good way to handle it for now!
  2. NatJ

    Combining chicks that are 6 weeks apart.

    Having 8 of the older chicks, and only 4 of the younger chicks, makes it doubly hard on the little ones. They are outnumbered as well as being smaller. Once they are all adults (laying eggs) things will probably settle down a lot. But they are not likely to get along well until then. They may...
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