Who here does date night? Well more like date afternoon. I got 13 chicks, 5 pullets and 8 cockralls. I keep them separate but let them roam around together once or twice a week for a couple of hours, letting them do .... well .... chicken stuff. They are almost 6 months old. Seems appropriate. The pullets that do not want to participate hide in the coop.
They are in separate coops and runs. They are allowed to mingle for a couple of hours a week.
The cockralls are in a 4 by 8 coop and a 10 by 12 run.
I am hoping to keep 3 cockralls for mating.
Hmmm...not sure what your goals for this activity are.....
but.....
....could be interesting for observing behaviors.
......and it does keep the cockerels off the pullets full time.
....and it
might help decide which cockerels to keep.
How old are the 'chicks' ...and do you know their gender yet??
I assume the 5 pullets and 8 cockerels are the 6 months old you cited?
Are the pullets laying?
Are the 3 groups kept in 3 separate coops...and do they all go back to those coops when it's time to roost after 'date night'?
What behaviors have you observed and what have you learn ed form them?
Are you new to chickens, is this your first flock?
I don't do 'date night'...have only kept one cockbird at a time....only have 2 potential coop areas, 1 is temporary that I use for chicks in the spring.
Had a cock and a cockerel the first year, once the cockerel was harassing the girls he got isolated until I got up the nerve to slaughter.
Since then all cockerels 'meet the noodles' between 13-16 weeks, I start IDing and banding them at 5-6 weeks.