Hello all and a good morning from the UK.
I have had a hyline and four Gold laced wyandottes (crossed with D'uccle I think) for about three months. They are about four months old, with the hyline being about 7 months old. Three of these are hens and two cockerels. I bought two silkie chicks (hens I am 90% sure) a month ago. The silkie chicks are around two months old.
I have kept the chicks and the the rest of the flock separate, but in runs that are next to each other. Very close together in fact, with only wire parting the chickens. They have been like this for two months. I have tried integrating them sooner but the older chickens attacked the silkies. So I have waited. Now I integrate them daily but they still fight. The older chickens chase the chicks and feathers fly everywhere. When this happens, I get the older chickens attention by chucking out some food which distracts them. They have access to the whole garden, bushes, plants, grass, bark chips etc so they never get bored.
Is there anything else I can do to stop them fighting?
Is it the gold laced breed that's agressive? They're not aggressive to humans.
Will it get worse if I wait until the silkies are adults before integrating again?
Shall I just put up with the bouts of fighting?
Any advice appreciated. I have two other chicks in the brooder, a couple weeks old. It will be handy for me to learn more about integrating before I release them into the "wild" of the flock, also.
Kelly.
I have had a hyline and four Gold laced wyandottes (crossed with D'uccle I think) for about three months. They are about four months old, with the hyline being about 7 months old. Three of these are hens and two cockerels. I bought two silkie chicks (hens I am 90% sure) a month ago. The silkie chicks are around two months old.
I have kept the chicks and the the rest of the flock separate, but in runs that are next to each other. Very close together in fact, with only wire parting the chickens. They have been like this for two months. I have tried integrating them sooner but the older chickens attacked the silkies. So I have waited. Now I integrate them daily but they still fight. The older chickens chase the chicks and feathers fly everywhere. When this happens, I get the older chickens attention by chucking out some food which distracts them. They have access to the whole garden, bushes, plants, grass, bark chips etc so they never get bored.
Is there anything else I can do to stop them fighting?
Is it the gold laced breed that's agressive? They're not aggressive to humans.
Will it get worse if I wait until the silkies are adults before integrating again?
Shall I just put up with the bouts of fighting?
Any advice appreciated. I have two other chicks in the brooder, a couple weeks old. It will be handy for me to learn more about integrating before I release them into the "wild" of the flock, also.
Kelly.