So, I got my first chickens yesterday. Two black Australorps, a little over a year old, and three Easter Eggers, about 12 weeks. They were freebies, but from two different owners/flocks.
Right now, the Australorps are tormenting the EE's; i.e. pecking them, keeping them penned up in the coop, then chasing them out when it rains, etc. etc. They are also keeping the EE's from the feeder, which is something I'm more concerned about.
I know this is pretty normal behavior, and even now they aren't as physical as they were - less actual pecking and bashing, and the EE's are acting pretty submissive, crouching down in the corner of the pen and cheeping quietly.
My question is this: how long should I expect it to take to establish a pecking order? A few days? A week? A month?
I know not to expect eggs for a while, even from the estabished layers, and I know the adjustment period is going to be complicated by the fact that all the chickens were free-rangers until yesterday afternoon. Now they are penned up in a tractor, and I imagine that adds a degree of stress.
Thanks in advance for your advice and input.
Right now, the Australorps are tormenting the EE's; i.e. pecking them, keeping them penned up in the coop, then chasing them out when it rains, etc. etc. They are also keeping the EE's from the feeder, which is something I'm more concerned about.
I know this is pretty normal behavior, and even now they aren't as physical as they were - less actual pecking and bashing, and the EE's are acting pretty submissive, crouching down in the corner of the pen and cheeping quietly.
My question is this: how long should I expect it to take to establish a pecking order? A few days? A week? A month?
I know not to expect eggs for a while, even from the estabished layers, and I know the adjustment period is going to be complicated by the fact that all the chickens were free-rangers until yesterday afternoon. Now they are penned up in a tractor, and I imagine that adds a degree of stress.
Thanks in advance for your advice and input.