Thanks; these ones are about the same age but I defintely have one dominant bird...as long as I know they'll work it out I'll leave them to it and keep some water/food in the coop and the run so no one has to do without. thanks-and good luck with the roos!
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After predators got 5 of our first eight birds when they were 3 months old, we bought a new batch of 6 chicks. The 3 older birds would not let the younger ones into the range for several weeks. After a while they worked out a truce of sorts and now they are one happy bunch (although the older girls claimed the best roosting spots!). I think it just takes a while, as long as the younger birds can take refuge somewhere and not get pecked on they should be ok. I had to run separate water and feed for them but tapered it off after a couple weeks or so to help encourage the younger birds to do a little adventuring.
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After predators got 5 of our first eight birds when they were 3 months old, we bought a new batch of 6 chicks. The 3 older birds would not let the younger ones into the range for several weeks. After a while they worked out a truce of sorts and now they are one happy bunch (although the older girls claimed the best roosting spots!). I think it just takes a while, as long as the younger birds can take refuge somewhere and not get pecked on they should be ok. I had to run separate water and feed for them but tapered it off after a couple weeks or so to help encourage the younger birds to do a little adventuring.