- Jul 4, 2012
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Hi Rexy, they would only just be 2 months, and as bantam very small. If they would stay with the group it may be ok but they are only tolerated by the adults & shooed off if encroach too closely. One rooster leads each group and is very much a warner & protecter which they would not have the benefit of. The main free range danger during the day are the goannas but the pythons are lurking if they go too far into the forest plus the occassional goshawk. As they still make the little chick peeping, this tends to attract predators, especialy goannas. If they had a mum, I would not hesitate as they would have her protection and the roosters.IMO, and it is just the way I work. Don't change their groups as they do get used to one group. Also, why are they too young to free range at 2 months?