- Apr 15, 2013
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I have never had standard sized chickens until yesterday. I have always loved my bantams, but decided I would give standards a try. I brought home 5 BO hens yesterday who are 22 weeks old. None had laid for their previous owner, but I got an egg this morning from one. I am keeping them in an 8x12 run with elevated nesting boxes. They share this with a pair of Peking ducks at night. Once they know where home is they will be free ranging during the day.
The woman I bought them from sold them because they were beating up on the younger hens they added to the flock. I figured this was because she had 10 standard chickens in a roughly 6x3 run with two tiny coops on either end.
Today I brought home two year old Ameraucana hens (which DH has dubbed the last chickens I will be bringing home our new chicks start laying.) I put them in the run with the BOs and there was a practical knock down drag out fight. The BOs ganged up on the Ameraucanas and feathers went to flying.
Needless to say, I removed the Ameraucanas and put them with the bantams. The bantams chase the Ameraucanas but they don't try to kill them. The Ameraucanas don't put up a fight they just run away.
My only concern is that the Ameraucanas will get tired of being chased and fight back. They are larger than the bantams and I don't want any of my babies hurt.
I need suggestions. Should I put them back with the BOs and let them fight it out under my watchful eye, or leave them with the chasing bantams? Neither option seems ideal, but I have to figure something out.
The woman I bought them from sold them because they were beating up on the younger hens they added to the flock. I figured this was because she had 10 standard chickens in a roughly 6x3 run with two tiny coops on either end.
Today I brought home two year old Ameraucana hens (which DH has dubbed the last chickens I will be bringing home our new chicks start laying.) I put them in the run with the BOs and there was a practical knock down drag out fight. The BOs ganged up on the Ameraucanas and feathers went to flying.
Needless to say, I removed the Ameraucanas and put them with the bantams. The bantams chase the Ameraucanas but they don't try to kill them. The Ameraucanas don't put up a fight they just run away.
My only concern is that the Ameraucanas will get tired of being chased and fight back. They are larger than the bantams and I don't want any of my babies hurt.
I need suggestions. Should I put them back with the BOs and let them fight it out under my watchful eye, or leave them with the chasing bantams? Neither option seems ideal, but I have to figure something out.