Suez1uk
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- Feb 5, 2022
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Do I need to introduce my younger chicks slowly when there isn’t a huge age difference?
I have two older chicks ~9-10 weeks who are outside, one is a bantam Wyandotte and the other is a legbar f/m respectively. I need them the share a coop with five silkies (not sexed) who are 5+ weeks old, I am starting to transition the silkies to out side over 7-10 days. The weather is warm enough and I have 21 three week olds who need the space. So today the silkies have been in a pen next to the older chicks so everyone can see each other but not touch yet.
My question is as the older two are only 4-5 weeks older would there still be problems if I just put them all together, or should I stick with side to side for a week?
My only reason for wanting to push it a bit faster is the weather is going to be wet for the next week and the silkies obvs need to stay dryer, which if they had access to the coop they would be.
(The male legbar was an emergency friend for a solo hatch chick and won’t be staying permanently. I got the silkies who are about the same adult size to keep the bantam Wyandotte company)
I have two older chicks ~9-10 weeks who are outside, one is a bantam Wyandotte and the other is a legbar f/m respectively. I need them the share a coop with five silkies (not sexed) who are 5+ weeks old, I am starting to transition the silkies to out side over 7-10 days. The weather is warm enough and I have 21 three week olds who need the space. So today the silkies have been in a pen next to the older chicks so everyone can see each other but not touch yet.
My question is as the older two are only 4-5 weeks older would there still be problems if I just put them all together, or should I stick with side to side for a week?
My only reason for wanting to push it a bit faster is the weather is going to be wet for the next week and the silkies obvs need to stay dryer, which if they had access to the coop they would be.
(The male legbar was an emergency friend for a solo hatch chick and won’t be staying permanently. I got the silkies who are about the same adult size to keep the bantam Wyandotte company)