marika_ouellet
In the Brooder
- May 6, 2022
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Hi!
I need some help with our chickens
We had a group of 5 1.5yo hens. We got 3 Faverolles and when they were 6-8 weeks old, we put them in a separate enclosure with the older chickens. We let them in there for a few weeks, maybe until 12 weeks? They were almost the same size when we opened the door so they could mix together.
But everytime I have been to the coop to check them out, they are perched in the roof of the coop completely out of the way and they come down to eat and drink only when the other hens are gone to bed.
I realized one of our Amerauca was chasing them around and pecking on them (she was not the nicest even before that). We got rid of hen that was bullying them but they are still afraid even though I have watched the others and they absolutely don't care about them!
We try to put them in with the hens at night (they sleep in the roof otherwise) but what else can I do to help them integrate?
They are now 16 weeks old and I have heard one of the rooster trying to crow the other day.
( we are also eventually going to get rid of the two roosters (giving them to someone) but I am waiting for the hen to be more incorporated with the flock to do that)
I need some help with our chickens

We had a group of 5 1.5yo hens. We got 3 Faverolles and when they were 6-8 weeks old, we put them in a separate enclosure with the older chickens. We let them in there for a few weeks, maybe until 12 weeks? They were almost the same size when we opened the door so they could mix together.
But everytime I have been to the coop to check them out, they are perched in the roof of the coop completely out of the way and they come down to eat and drink only when the other hens are gone to bed.
I realized one of our Amerauca was chasing them around and pecking on them (she was not the nicest even before that). We got rid of hen that was bullying them but they are still afraid even though I have watched the others and they absolutely don't care about them!
We try to put them in with the hens at night (they sleep in the roof otherwise) but what else can I do to help them integrate?
They are now 16 weeks old and I have heard one of the rooster trying to crow the other day.
( we are also eventually going to get rid of the two roosters (giving them to someone) but I am waiting for the hen to be more incorporated with the flock to do that)