Eviebob
In the Brooder
- Mar 15, 2015
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Hello from Mississippi. I am Evie and my hubby is Bob. We are glad we found your forum. It has been a huge help as we are new to raising chicks. We purchased a variety of chicks, Buff Orphingtons, Rhode Island Reds, Scicilian Buttercups, Americanas, Gold and silver Wyondettes, all hen's. Bob and my neighbors worked hard on the Coop. The chicks are 4 weeks old now and just moved in. Exciting times! Didn't know we would get so attached to them. We feel like parents with NB babies. Lol.


and Welcome To BYC! The hens will generally pick on the younger birds... It is best to wait until the pullets are about the same size as the hens and have a long period of the two flocks being able to see each other but no touching, through wire seem to work best, ie dividing the coop into two sections or keeping the new/younger ones in a cage inside the coup for a couple of weeks to a month at least. The chickens will get to know each other and sort of work out a pecking order before actually coming in contact with each other. After a week or two, letting them free range together is a good idea and should help... It will take a couple of weeks to get the pecking order sorted out. There is a nice article in the Learning Center on integrating flocks you might like to check out, the part about actually combining them is after the quarantine section