Kentucky girlz
In the Brooder
I have 4 older hens (1 Golden Comet, 1 Australorp and 2 Wyandottes) I have been trying to integrate my 7 newest chicks to the old girls over the past few weeks. The babies are all pullets and they are 10 weeks old as of May 5th and they are: 3 Barred Rock, 2 Ameracuanas, 2 Buff Orpingtons. i let them out to free range during the day, but when they are in the coop and run together, I am still noticing some aggressive pecking from the older ones to the younger ones.
I took out the dividing section of lattice that I had in there because the big girls would squish themselves down until they fit underneath the gap I left at the bottom for the little ones in order to get to the richer feed that the littles have on 'their side'. Should I try to put it back in even though the big ones are flattening themselves out to get under it?
At night, there doesn't seem to be a problem because the littles go into the coop and roost or sit in the nesting boxes together and the big girls roost in the run which they have been doing for the past year unless the temperature is in the teens. But, as soon as the sun comes up, there seems to be chaos with the little ones wanting to go into the run, the big ones being bullies about it OR wanting to get into the coop to lay. I can't let them out until after we've let out the dogs and done a few other chores around the yard, so they are usually in there about an hour after the sun is up and again in the afternoon for a few hours.
Yesterday, I noticed that one of my Buffs had a peck mark on her comb and my white Ameracuana had a pretty nasty peck mark that drew blood on her beak near where her little pea comb is coming in. It almost looked like the beak was cracked in that spot. She seems fine, but I put some antibacterial on it and am watching it.
I clipped the older hens beaks a tiny bit yesterday so that the tip is not super sharp.
I have to leave for the whole day in a couple weeks for my daughters college graduation out of town and as much as I don't want to, I will probably have to leave them in the coop all day. I don't want to come home to maimed baby birds.
Any ideas/suggestions/advice, etc.?
Pictures for attention.
The white one in the picture by herself is the one with the nasty peck on her beak. Pic was taken before it happened.
I took out the dividing section of lattice that I had in there because the big girls would squish themselves down until they fit underneath the gap I left at the bottom for the little ones in order to get to the richer feed that the littles have on 'their side'. Should I try to put it back in even though the big ones are flattening themselves out to get under it?
At night, there doesn't seem to be a problem because the littles go into the coop and roost or sit in the nesting boxes together and the big girls roost in the run which they have been doing for the past year unless the temperature is in the teens. But, as soon as the sun comes up, there seems to be chaos with the little ones wanting to go into the run, the big ones being bullies about it OR wanting to get into the coop to lay. I can't let them out until after we've let out the dogs and done a few other chores around the yard, so they are usually in there about an hour after the sun is up and again in the afternoon for a few hours.
Yesterday, I noticed that one of my Buffs had a peck mark on her comb and my white Ameracuana had a pretty nasty peck mark that drew blood on her beak near where her little pea comb is coming in. It almost looked like the beak was cracked in that spot. She seems fine, but I put some antibacterial on it and am watching it.
I clipped the older hens beaks a tiny bit yesterday so that the tip is not super sharp.
I have to leave for the whole day in a couple weeks for my daughters college graduation out of town and as much as I don't want to, I will probably have to leave them in the coop all day. I don't want to come home to maimed baby birds.
Any ideas/suggestions/advice, etc.?
Pictures for attention.





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