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Chirping
I'm pretty sure these all count as pullets
except the roo.
I've got 5 Bresse (one roo) born June/July from a flock swap... and another batch of mixed chicks from end of July/August that were brooded elsewhere for me. When I picked up the younger chicks, they came with 2 Ameraucauna hens. The hens and 11 younger ones get along fine. But the Bresse have been living in chicken jail bc they were so much bigger than the new chicks and aggressive.
Are they close enough in size to leave them out now? The Ameraucauna hens have no problem chastising them, but they're not very kind to the littlest ones. I don't want to set them up for trouble.
In case it matters, the smallest are a black cochin and a bunch of Isa browns. There's also an andalusian, orpington, Easter egger, and 2 buff brahmas
The roo (right middle) and a bunch of the little ones, and one Ameraucauna on the left.
Bresse on the ground, everyone else hiding on the window sill.

I've got 5 Bresse (one roo) born June/July from a flock swap... and another batch of mixed chicks from end of July/August that were brooded elsewhere for me. When I picked up the younger chicks, they came with 2 Ameraucauna hens. The hens and 11 younger ones get along fine. But the Bresse have been living in chicken jail bc they were so much bigger than the new chicks and aggressive.
Are they close enough in size to leave them out now? The Ameraucauna hens have no problem chastising them, but they're not very kind to the littlest ones. I don't want to set them up for trouble.
In case it matters, the smallest are a black cochin and a bunch of Isa browns. There's also an andalusian, orpington, Easter egger, and 2 buff brahmas
The roo (right middle) and a bunch of the little ones, and one Ameraucauna on the left.
Bresse on the ground, everyone else hiding on the window sill.