Yes, we got them all at the same time from tractor supply and they'e all gotten along great till the orange brown one just started running from us and chasing them out of the blue.
Well the brown one is an asshole, caught (him) attacking the others about a month ago. Haven' seen it happen since, but it doesn' t like to be touched and runs from us. The other one is nice and let' us pet him. Does the fact that they are both male mean I have to separate them?
@Duckworth thank you. I don' like this kind of learning. :( lol @ChickNanny13 thank you. I was just on the chicken chicks site right before I read your comment! Lol
Also, a friend mentioned grit. If my chickens have free run in a 10x10area of dirt with rocks is it still needed? I' a bit confused on the grit subject as well
@PennyM haha I thought pullets was their breed!!!! When I spoke to my friend with chickens I told her the guy mentioned that word and I swore that was the breed.. I felt dumb. I'm use to cats and dogs.
@Eggcessive thanks. I' really glad I found this site. This situation Would have been harder for me without all the advice and being able to ask questions. Glad to get advice from chicken people vs. Some dude at tractor supply. As far as the other birds they are all active n such but i had...
@ChickenCanoe they ate the starter stuff up until about 3 weeks or a month ago when we moved them to their new coop in the yard. We ran out as we got the coop and he picked that up and we didnt know any better. Thought that was the adult food. As stupid as it sounds now. But I'm going in a bit...