GreenCreekHaven
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- Jun 21, 2023
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I've read various threads here about integrating flocks and new chickens to an existing flock but I'm still not sure and need advice.
We started fresh with 5 chicks this year. We're at the 15 week mark appx. 2 ended up being cockerels. I made a trade with a friend to take one of my cockerels and she gave us a pullet that is about 2 weeks younger than ours so she's smaller. We did the dog kennel in the coop at night and created a separate space for her in the run during the day so they could interact safely for a couple weeks. They have access to one another now and she gets pecked on enough that she hides in the coop by herself all the time. Won't come out to the run unless I force her. Sleeps on the roost away from the other 4. I worry about her eating and thriving.
Second problem, we still have the one cockerel to only 4 hens. (And he's starting to grab at them all.) It feels like my only options are to rehome/cull him or get more hens from elsewhere which starts over the pecking order again and I don't know if that's a terrible idea when our one new girl is still scared.
I never thought I'd stress so much about chickens!
We started fresh with 5 chicks this year. We're at the 15 week mark appx. 2 ended up being cockerels. I made a trade with a friend to take one of my cockerels and she gave us a pullet that is about 2 weeks younger than ours so she's smaller. We did the dog kennel in the coop at night and created a separate space for her in the run during the day so they could interact safely for a couple weeks. They have access to one another now and she gets pecked on enough that she hides in the coop by herself all the time. Won't come out to the run unless I force her. Sleeps on the roost away from the other 4. I worry about her eating and thriving.
Second problem, we still have the one cockerel to only 4 hens. (And he's starting to grab at them all.) It feels like my only options are to rehome/cull him or get more hens from elsewhere which starts over the pecking order again and I don't know if that's a terrible idea when our one new girl is still scared.
I never thought I'd stress so much about chickens!