different breeds in a brooder?

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im getting 4 isa browns, EE and and a couple barred rocks, do i need to keep them separated or can they all be in the brooder at the same time?
what if they are a couple of weeks apart?
and how long untill i put them in a different pen??????
 
Different breeds can go together in the same brooder. Different ages might be a problem depending on how far apart in age they are.
 
Generally all can be brooded together if not to disparate in age, but if one group has established their pecking order, introducing new birds will cause a lot of stress to every bird! Pecking orders are designed to minimze stress on any flock, so introducing new birds shakes things up though not in a good way...

You can look to move the chicks to new diggs at 4 weeks and up generally speaking. This depends on several factors of which the weather is a large one (specifically temperature). Most birds can go outside after they have completely feathered out. This varies greatly so you might want to research your breeds.

Oh, I almost forgot...
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If they're all standards and approximately the same age, it's fine. Most of the people I know won't mix bantams and standards, though.
 
I've got Barred Rocks, Ameraucanas and Cornish X all together and I don't seem to be having any problems with them getting along together, even thought the Cornish X are definitely already larger than the others. having a little trouble with one of the Cornish X, but he seems to be inflicting it on himself. I haven't seen the others pecking each other at all. They definitely seem to already have three distinct personalities, though.

I gave them a few toys to peck at and keep them occupied, as well, so that might be helping.
 

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