Well I got them on the 17th and they have survived well. The nature to survive is so strong with these little creatures. They are fast and smart and a desire not to be caught.!!
It seems that I have successfully integrated 4 -5 week old chicks into the group of 10 to 11 week old flock. There seems to be a definite dynamic going on here meaning the original 3 are a flock and the 3 new are a flock. Each flock has it's pecking order and then there is Blackie my Top hen in the older group and if the small group is not doing something proper she lets them know for sure. However, I feel the integration process or the introduction of a new group to and older more established group is more curiosity when they chase, pick or peck on one that it smaller as opposed to pure viciousness. I think there is a very military kind of order and when everyone knows ones place, it works.
Now last night the small girls were in the brooder with the big girls and I removed them fearing the worst to come in the morning light as they wake up and there is a bit of light shining in on the brooder from the vent doors. So one last night I removed the new girls and put them again in the cardboard box for the night in fear of any injuries when things were going so good to this point. This morning I got up and went out to 3 new girls playing in the coop run and the older girls waiting anxiously to be let out of the brooder they were locked in for the night. They jumped down went into the run and coop and basically ignored the 3 new girls and just did what they normally did and wait for the morning bowl or WHATEVER I decide to bring which was a bowl of old salad and dry oatmeal flakes this morning.
Steve