My little ones were in the same run with the big girls separated by a 4' fence.I just got back from college and looking to expand my coop to accomidate 3 bantams and 1 crippled hen(pretty sure its a rooster now) What will be a good way to introduce the bannies to my older flock, which is 1 barred rock, 1 RIR, and 1 bantam. The Barred rock seems to be the top hen right now, and my bantam has been mean to other pullets.![]()
As well as cheap supplies to make a larger addition to my current coop?
I put them in a grow out pen for another 2 weeks (or so) and let the big girls free range around them till evening bed time.
During an evening I finally let the little ones out (almost 3 months old) with the big girls.
Over the course of the following week. I increased the play time until they were full time together.
There is some pecking but so far no scalping.
The smallest hen (Meow - production red - broody all the time) gets picked on the most by the big girls and is the worst offender for picking on the smallest ones the most (when she is out of her nest box!
