Just a few more thoughts because I felt like typing. Kind of a post trama recap
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No luna, you call this the "child abuse" phase.
The chicks are in the brooder and are not as active as usual, the trama they have gone through has been extensive and i'm sure I should have stopped it sooner then I did.
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thanks for your sentiments and info.
Thats about what im looking at now, like 12 weeks
When I got the new chicks the older chicks were 8 weeks old.
I tried to get an idea of when they would even out in size, I had no real idea that the older ones would get so much bigger so fast.
The responces I got on the board, still left me unsure on this point so, from the begining I had planned to introduce the new ones when they were 8 weeks.
At 8 weeks I reassessed my plan, but part of the plan was to have them together before our vacation; that was not to be.
A couple pages back I showed a comparison of the chicks VS the pullets, I'll add more comparative pics as the chicks get closer in size.
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I have little doubt left about the chicks gender being pullets
but I must give some credit where credit is due.
This thread was very helpful in showing me the difference between a pullet and a cockeral Wyandotte
I also know Agilityscots reads this thread, now maybe she'll post something here
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Thanks jill for your support
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I have no lighting for my birds other than moon light.
They go though cold turkey changes and do just fine.
Thanks, I'm gonna get them off the light when things settle down.
I also want to thank you because, not only are you a washingtonian, I know that you actively seek out and try to help allot of people on this board, and you've answerd allot of my posts as well, thanks.
It seems probable now that I won't try another introduction until I hear a CLUCK out of the chicks.