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I had an added benny of having had a broody. We had 7 chicks running around with the broody. When my other 16 or so chicks were 4 weeks old I kicked them out to the coop. I locked them in the run during the day with the 12 week old silkie chicks. For 2 weeks. Then Monday I opened the door to the run and alllllll the chicks came flyin outside. My current grown up flock (16 adult chickens) totally accepted them. Blew my mind. I know it helped that there were already 7 chicks running around outside. I'm so thrilled with how integrated my flock is with what feels like so little effort. The it's so adorable to see 25+ 6 week old and 14 week old chicks free ranging. They seem to know to stick close to trees and bushes for the most part. Chickens are pretty smart.![]()
Thanks for the advice everyone. I won't move them until they're older then but I still want to keep them close so they can at least get used to each other. Thing is is that they already have a flock block in with them, I may try the cabbage thing. After I posted this I noticed another girl, the actual lead hen, was also making a rucus. So it looks like Zsa Zsa, our lowest ranking hen, was trying to start a coup. How long should I expect such noise to continue? And this is the point where I wish I had more chickens laying so I could pass out some eggs to neighbors as an "I'm sorry for all the commotion" present.