Mar 2, 2023 #1 TheChickenLadyyy In the Brooder Mar 1, 2023 21 15 29 Here’s pictures for reference Attachments 9A4795FB-7954-4630-9635-3BBF23BFBC15.jpeg 345.1 KB · Views: 6 BFF001BB-98F8-4560-B449-193E35F76B40.jpeg 353.2 KB · Views: 2
Mar 2, 2023 #2 Farmgirl283420 Rounding up cockerels Feb 21, 2023 3,623 8,058 511 Um I would say no but you can try last year the same thing happened to us we kept them separate until they were older and they are now a great flock!
Um I would say no but you can try last year the same thing happened to us we kept them separate until they were older and they are now a great flock!
Mar 2, 2023 #3 Farmgirl283420 Rounding up cockerels Feb 21, 2023 3,623 8,058 511 Our younger chicks got trampled which is why we kept them separate
Mar 2, 2023 #5 rosemarythyme Scarborough Fair 8 Years Jul 3, 2016 26,990 57,431 1,232 WA, Pac NW My Coop My Coop Give the younger ones 1-2 weeks to catch up a bit in size and strength, and they should be ok together.
Give the younger ones 1-2 weeks to catch up a bit in size and strength, and they should be ok together.
Mar 4, 2023 #7 Pghelp Songster 5 Years Jul 4, 2018 333 565 246 Greater Bay Area, Vallejo, California Agree with Rosemarythyme above. Let the littles get bigger and closer in size before combining. They’re just too small and vulnerable at that age and they can’t compete with the bigger ones for food.
Agree with Rosemarythyme above. Let the littles get bigger and closer in size before combining. They’re just too small and vulnerable at that age and they can’t compete with the bigger ones for food.