Ok here's the situation.
I have four 13 week olds (GLW, EE, Polish and a Hamburg) and two 34 weeks olds ('Lorp and a Sex Link).
The two older gals live in a coop that's roughly 5'x8' and have an adjacent run that's 12'x10'. Very comfy accommodations if I do say so myself.
The 13 weeks olds, however, are seriously running out of room in their wire brooder and I have to give them more room, like soon. I really wanted to wait until the babies were 16-18 weeks old before I put them into the coop so they'd at least be a more comparable size to the big girls, but time is a luxury we just don't have, since they're already too big to still be in their brooder at 13 weeks. There's no way I can keep them in there any longer.
I've been letting them all free range together over the last month. The big girls are jerks and like to chase the babies around and bully them away from treats and water and whatnot, but other than a couple of minor squabbles we haven't had any real incidents. A few feathers lost, but the babies learned quickly to run when the big girls come anywhere near them. Generally, though, the big girls keep to themselves and the babies stick together and the two groups more or less ignore one another.
But that's free ranging. Combining them into closed quarters that happen to be the marked territory of some pretty territorial birds is, well, pretty freaking scary to even think about, much less carry out. And tonight was supposed to be D-Day (or evening, as it were), but I think I'm chickening out (no pun intended). I mean, I know they're going to fight and establish their pecking order, but all I can picture is waking up tomorrow morning to find corpses with pecked out eyes.
The babies are big, I just wonder if they're big enough.
Should I just do it? Are 13 weekers big enough to tolerate the "hazing"? Please, any and all advice is appreciated!
I have four 13 week olds (GLW, EE, Polish and a Hamburg) and two 34 weeks olds ('Lorp and a Sex Link).
The two older gals live in a coop that's roughly 5'x8' and have an adjacent run that's 12'x10'. Very comfy accommodations if I do say so myself.
The 13 weeks olds, however, are seriously running out of room in their wire brooder and I have to give them more room, like soon. I really wanted to wait until the babies were 16-18 weeks old before I put them into the coop so they'd at least be a more comparable size to the big girls, but time is a luxury we just don't have, since they're already too big to still be in their brooder at 13 weeks. There's no way I can keep them in there any longer.
I've been letting them all free range together over the last month. The big girls are jerks and like to chase the babies around and bully them away from treats and water and whatnot, but other than a couple of minor squabbles we haven't had any real incidents. A few feathers lost, but the babies learned quickly to run when the big girls come anywhere near them. Generally, though, the big girls keep to themselves and the babies stick together and the two groups more or less ignore one another.
But that's free ranging. Combining them into closed quarters that happen to be the marked territory of some pretty territorial birds is, well, pretty freaking scary to even think about, much less carry out. And tonight was supposed to be D-Day (or evening, as it were), but I think I'm chickening out (no pun intended). I mean, I know they're going to fight and establish their pecking order, but all I can picture is waking up tomorrow morning to find corpses with pecked out eyes.
The babies are big, I just wonder if they're big enough.
Should I just do it? Are 13 weekers big enough to tolerate the "hazing"? Please, any and all advice is appreciated!