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    Introducing new hens

    Thanks everyone. They seem to have figured things out. The "cinns" still chase 2 of the others, sometimes, but generally they co-exist, even occasionally eating out of the feeder at the same time.
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    Introducing new hens

    Thanks AART and Mrs. K. I'll rearrange the feeding stations. They have hiding spots and roosts. The new birds (20 week Cinns) mostly just chase the others. The youngins (original to the flock) want to run to the coop when the newbies chase them. Is it ok to let them hang out in the coop...
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    Introducing new hens

    Hi, I'm new to chickens and I'm loving it. We just started our flock with 8 chicks, 5 of which turned out to be ROOS! We rehomed the roos and have 1 crested Polish, 1 barred, and 1 black sex linked hen all around 12-13 weeks old. On the same day we rehomed the roos, we introduced 2 Cinnamon...
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    Barred Rock Hen or Roo?

    As in... Cockerals? Or can't tell? That's what I was afraid of :( Here's another pic, with the 3rd one
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    Barred Rock Hen or Roo?

    Hi, We are first-time chicken owners. We have 3 barred rock and one barnyard mix about 8 weeks old and 3 Polish about 10 weeks old. We started hearing some crowing and we think it's one of the Barred. So, is it likely that the Barred in this pic is a cockerel? What about this white mix...
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