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Rooster_Tyranny
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The chicks are 2 Russian Orloffs, 1 Light Brahma, and a Buff Orpington Cockerel. The hens are 2 SLWs, 2 Buckeyes, and 1 WCB PolishIt sounds like success so far---what breed(s) are they?

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The chicks are 2 Russian Orloffs, 1 Light Brahma, and a Buff Orpington Cockerel. The hens are 2 SLWs, 2 Buckeyes, and 1 WCB PolishIt sounds like success so far---what breed(s) are they?
They'll be fine, iv'e had zero problems putting littles in with the flock. Issues only pop up when the youngsters are past the peeping stage and introduced.
Scalping and eating babies isn't the norm, what you're seeing is.![]()
I think she means when they are still chicks and therefore are still "peeping". Since in general it's easier to integrate young chicks instead of adult chickens into an existing flock.Peeping stage?
They'll be fine, iv'e had zero problems putting littles in with the flock. Issues only pop up when the youngsters are past the peeping stage and introduced.
Scalping and eating babies isn't the norm, what you're seeing is.![]()
So if you had, say, four 1+ year old hens and you introduced four 5 week (or 7 week?) old chicks in this manner would that be what you are describing?And turned around and walked away. A lot of squawking, quite a few lost feathers, a lot of, no blood and the next day everyone was none the worse for the wear. Amazing what can happen when there is no interference from humans.
I would never introduce just 1 or 2 like that in an established flock. 0nly can do that when there are adequate targets of opportunity for the terror to be spread thinly to all the newcomers.
Exactly. I have a 4 year old cinnamon queen who is extremely maternal, plus a 9 year old black laced silver wyandotte who is submissive. I dont expect any trouble with this bunch.I do this with all my chicks. But I would say, be sure you know the temperament of your existing flock before you try it. I wouldn't risk it if I had any adult bullies.
So if you had, say, four 1+ year old hens and you introduced four 5 week (or 7 week?) old chicks in this manner would that be what you are describing?