Hi all,
A couple of weeks ago I posted here about temporary housing for my new chickens for integration purposes. I've bought a wire dog crate and my new chickens (brahmas) have been living in there since last week Wednesday. Both them and my chickens have been vaccinated so I've not done quarantine, I accept the risks.
My question. I've been letting out the new girls a few hours before sundown since last Tuesday. The first evening the new girls pecked my girls (a Brahma and three silkies) a few times to assert dominance. Ever since, if I let the new girls out, my girls run off. They don't hide, just avoid the new ones. If they get near, they might get pecked. Sometimes they're startled enough at being near that they run off themselves.
There's no chasing. No feathers being pulled. Just mine running off when the new ones get near. The new ones still go back to their crate at night, by themselves. Mine get to eat (food station outside and one in the coop) and drink without being disturbed.
Is it time to let the new girls out all the time? And do I leave their crate for now or do I pop them in the coop, risking stress and perhaps injury in the morning? The coop has an automatic door so everyone should be able to escape.
I'm grateful for any advice.
A couple of weeks ago I posted here about temporary housing for my new chickens for integration purposes. I've bought a wire dog crate and my new chickens (brahmas) have been living in there since last week Wednesday. Both them and my chickens have been vaccinated so I've not done quarantine, I accept the risks.
My question. I've been letting out the new girls a few hours before sundown since last Tuesday. The first evening the new girls pecked my girls (a Brahma and three silkies) a few times to assert dominance. Ever since, if I let the new girls out, my girls run off. They don't hide, just avoid the new ones. If they get near, they might get pecked. Sometimes they're startled enough at being near that they run off themselves.
There's no chasing. No feathers being pulled. Just mine running off when the new ones get near. The new ones still go back to their crate at night, by themselves. Mine get to eat (food station outside and one in the coop) and drink without being disturbed.
Is it time to let the new girls out all the time? And do I leave their crate for now or do I pop them in the coop, risking stress and perhaps injury in the morning? The coop has an automatic door so everyone should be able to escape.
I'm grateful for any advice.