AbbysSilkies
Chirping
- Jul 31, 2017
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Hello!
i have 4 2-year-old ISA Brown hens who are as sweet (to people) as can be. One of them can be testy but nothing like a leghorn or RIR; if you move too quickly they crouch. They’ve always been absolute babies, and they let me cuddle them and get along well with the goats. In February of this year, we got 7 Ameraucana chicks (female), who are now 5 months. We gave a couple away, and have been trying to merge the other 5 with the ISAs. It’s... not going well. We have a 25 sq ft coop and 100 sq ft run, with water and feed inside and out, plus tiered perches. The big girls despise the little ones!! The ameraucanas are very flighty, and only tolerate human touch. Beforehand, we kept the big girls in their old coop for two days and let the little ones get used to the enclosure we use now. Then, we put the big gals in there one night. The next day? Chaos. For the first week or two after that, we sectioned off the run and put a mini coop in half so the big girls were confined. The little ones came outside and played in the grass, content. Then we put them together again. It’s been a few weeks now, and the little ones spend all day on the highest perch while the big girls patrol the run. Surely the little ones are eating at some point, but we haven’t seen them leave their post. The big ones only go in the coop to pay, but they harass the little ones every chance they get. Any advice?
i have 4 2-year-old ISA Brown hens who are as sweet (to people) as can be. One of them can be testy but nothing like a leghorn or RIR; if you move too quickly they crouch. They’ve always been absolute babies, and they let me cuddle them and get along well with the goats. In February of this year, we got 7 Ameraucana chicks (female), who are now 5 months. We gave a couple away, and have been trying to merge the other 5 with the ISAs. It’s... not going well. We have a 25 sq ft coop and 100 sq ft run, with water and feed inside and out, plus tiered perches. The big girls despise the little ones!! The ameraucanas are very flighty, and only tolerate human touch. Beforehand, we kept the big girls in their old coop for two days and let the little ones get used to the enclosure we use now. Then, we put the big gals in there one night. The next day? Chaos. For the first week or two after that, we sectioned off the run and put a mini coop in half so the big girls were confined. The little ones came outside and played in the grass, content. Then we put them together again. It’s been a few weeks now, and the little ones spend all day on the highest perch while the big girls patrol the run. Surely the little ones are eating at some point, but we haven’t seen them leave their post. The big ones only go in the coop to pay, but they harass the little ones every chance they get. Any advice?