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Quote: No problem at all. I think it helps that the oldest chicks have been constantly introduced to new babies every week or so since they were babies themselves. I have a couple of pullets in my brooder pen who are two months old by now, but they take new arrivals completely in stride when new fluffy babies appear in the run with them. In the main coop at my dad's house, chicks go into a brooder pen within the main coop and run, and while the adults can't get into the brooder, the chicks can leave to enter the coop and interact with the adults. If the adults get mean, the chicks just retreat back to their space, and they are able to integrate at their own pace.