use cardboard boxes. you can make an entire city for themNo unfortunately I don't, but I think I'm going to have to do something

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use cardboard boxes. you can make an entire city for themNo unfortunately I don't, but I think I'm going to have to do something
I’ve never put chicks together that were over two weeks old in difference, but that’s just me. I have seen someone enclose the smaller chicks within the bigger brooder/coop for a week that way they could see but not harm each other. Both age groups had plenty of space though.
Before you put them in the coop were they all using the run together without much issue? Not divided, but sharing the same space? That'd be step one to me - getting them to safely interact in a larger space.
I don't move chicks into the coop until a week or two after they've been using the run together with the older birds. Other tricky thing is you're adding young birds to young birds, which can be a little more unpredictable, given that the older birds are still in the process of growing up themselves.