I would like to have all my birds stay together in my main coop this winter, rather than be all over the yard in tractors. In the past I've always had only one rooster so I'm not very familiar with trying to keep them together. So far any attempts at letting the separate groups meet on neutral ground has turned my yard into a crazy chicken fight. Roosters are fighting roosters, one cockerel was viciously pecking a hen in the head while she cowered and much blood was shed in the minute it took me to get everyone broken up. Does anyone any one have advice on how I should go about combining my flocks and keeping peace? All are mottled bantam cochins. Currently they are as follows:
TRACTOR A: (1) 1 1/2 year old cock and (2) 1 1/2 year old hens
TRACTOR B: (1) 5 month old cockerel and (2) 5 month old pullets (new to me, still in quarantine for another few weeks)
MAIN COOP & RUN: (5) 3 1/2 month old cockerels and (3) 3 1/2 month old pullets (I plan on rehoming 3-4 of the cockerels within the next month, before trying to combine my flocks)

TRACTOR A: (1) 1 1/2 year old cock and (2) 1 1/2 year old hens
TRACTOR B: (1) 5 month old cockerel and (2) 5 month old pullets (new to me, still in quarantine for another few weeks)
MAIN COOP & RUN: (5) 3 1/2 month old cockerels and (3) 3 1/2 month old pullets (I plan on rehoming 3-4 of the cockerels within the next month, before trying to combine my flocks)
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