- May 29, 2009
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We are new chicken owners! My DD hatched chicks in her 2nd grade class and she brought one home in April. Of course, the other kids had to have their own chicks too. LSS, we ended up with 5 chicks, whom we mothered and loved and petted. (a buff orpie, a RIR, a black sex link, a Sicilian buttercup, and a white leghorn.) They are all out now in the coop and loving life. Had a tragedy this week and a dog (not ours) got two of our babies. Kids wanted new chicks to ease their pain. So, we got 3 new chicks today. (One Buff Orpie about 6 weeks, I think, one silkie who looks to be about 4 weeks, and one SL Wyanadotte about the same age.) Not really sure on their ages since the farmer wasn't there and his wife didn't know much about them. I thought I could keep them all in the brooder box until they were all ready to go outside and introduce all 3 at one time and it would go easier. Didn't quite realize how different they were in stage and size until we got them all home. Whoopsie!
I understand I need to keep them separate from my flock to see if they are healthy. (Don't know how long?) So, the new chicks are all together and the Buff is much bigger than the chicks and she is not patient with them, but is not attacking them. She is fully feathered and is not happy about being in a brooder box. She keeps jumping up and attacking the lid. But I can't mix her in with my other birds yet. Do I put her in a box alone or is it better for them to be together? Do I try to hold her off and introduce with the younger birds, or do 2 separate introductions- one for her and one for the younger birds? And is this poor silkie doomed?
I understand I need to keep them separate from my flock to see if they are healthy. (Don't know how long?) So, the new chicks are all together and the Buff is much bigger than the chicks and she is not patient with them, but is not attacking them. She is fully feathered and is not happy about being in a brooder box. She keeps jumping up and attacking the lid. But I can't mix her in with my other birds yet. Do I put her in a box alone or is it better for them to be together? Do I try to hold her off and introduce with the younger birds, or do 2 separate introductions- one for her and one for the younger birds? And is this poor silkie doomed?