Mini Farm in the City
In the Brooder
- Jan 12, 2018
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I have never introduced new chicks to an established flock, so any help or advice is welcome! I have 2 grown hens (big speckled Sussex) and we introduced 7 11week old chicks to the big girls 2 weeks ago. We started with the babies in a brooder in the basement (from 2 days old), then see-no-touch separated from the big girls in the run for 2 weeks, now they are fully integrated and spending their days together. There is a moderate amount of pecking happening - no one is being singled out or hurt necessarily but one of the big girls is a meany and pecks any of the babies that come anywhere near her. If they are eating she pecks them as soon as she walks up to the feeder. They all run to the opposite end of the run anytime she is near. If she is in the “inside covered run” the babies all run to the “outside run” to get away from her. At night the big girls routinely go inside the coop on their own, when the babies try to roost in the coop the big meany pecks their feet and knocks them off the roost bar. We let them try to work it out but she eventually chases or pecks all the babies out the coop door and into the run. We put separate roost bars for the babies to roost in the run at night. Tonight all the babies got to the coop before the big girls did so I locked the big girls out to sleep in the run (taste of their own medicine?). The run is very secure with buried hardware cloth and a roof. Not sure if I should keep locking the big girls out for a few days to shake up the order or if the babies are too small still so they can’t hold their own. Will i ruin the big girls routine of going to bed in the coop each night by locking them out? Any help or tips from someone with experience would be greatly appreciated!