LindseyC
Songster
I wasn't sure if I should put this in this topic or the raising baby chicks topic, so I apologize if this isn't in the correct one. There are a million things to read about integrating new chicks, but I was hoping to find some advice pertaining to my specific situation. I'm still learning (I've learned a lot but still have a way to go) because this is my first experience with raising chickens. I have got 8 chicks that are 9 weeks old. They've been out in our new coop for the past couple of weeks and have had access to the run for the past 3 days. I have a brooder in the garage with 6 chicks that are 4 weeks old. The older ones are 2 Buff Orpingtons, 2 EE, 2 Barred Rocks, a Welsummer, and a Black Australorp. The young ones are a Leghorn, Delaware, RIR, and 2 Bantam chicks.. one is a bit bigger than the other, and I'm not sure of their breed other than they're Bantams. We were going to cut out a side of the brooder box, then use wire to separate and then move it to the coop, so they could get used to seeing each other. I want to integrate them using the path of least resistance, so my question is if this is the best way? Should I just turn them loose since they are in a group, as opposed to just 1 or 2 newbies and if it doesn't go well return to plan A and separate? Of course, there is quite a size difference. The 4 week old Delaware is closest in size to the older girls, but still a bit smaller. There are varied sizes among the younger ones and they seem to be fine among themselves. Just the thought of trying to mix them and one getting injured because it didn't go well gives me anxiety!

I've just seen a lot about introducing chicks to existing flocks, and mixing adult birds, but not much about mixing younger chicks with other young chicks. Any and all advice will be greatly appreciated!

I've just seen a lot about introducing chicks to existing flocks, and mixing adult birds, but not much about mixing younger chicks with other young chicks. Any and all advice will be greatly appreciated!