The Dim Side
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- Mar 16, 2021
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I'm glad there's a recent thread of this! I'm going through a similar thing (been busy with new chicks, ducklings, etc., lol). Sadly, one of our 12 chickens we got as babies last year was apparently hit by something on the road a few weeks back. And something carried her body off into the woods, but I was able to follow the feather trail and find her. It was really heartbreaking.
But we decided to get another Golden Comet to replace her plus an additional Prairie Bluebell Egger (since one of the three Easter Eggers we got last year turned out to be a rooster, lol). I think the Comet is about 4 weeks old now, and the Egger is 5 weeks. I've been putting them out in a playpen, where the chickens have been able to be around them (they free range and sleep in a coop in the barn at night). The chickens seem mostly ambivalent about the chicks though.
The chicks have been in a brooder in the house, but we have a place set up in the barn near the coop now that we plan on moving them to. (It's a large dog crate but should be secure for them, but I'm just always nervous of predators.) My biggest concern is the rooster, and whether he'll accept them into the flock or not. This is the first time we'll be integrating new ones with them. (And fingers crossed these two are female!) I don't know if roosters have a tendency to kill chicks or "outsiders" or something. He's very protective of his flock generally though and good at herding them when there's food or if he thinks there's danger. So I was afraid to let them all be together since the chicks are still smaller, especially the Comet.
But we decided to get another Golden Comet to replace her plus an additional Prairie Bluebell Egger (since one of the three Easter Eggers we got last year turned out to be a rooster, lol). I think the Comet is about 4 weeks old now, and the Egger is 5 weeks. I've been putting them out in a playpen, where the chickens have been able to be around them (they free range and sleep in a coop in the barn at night). The chickens seem mostly ambivalent about the chicks though.
The chicks have been in a brooder in the house, but we have a place set up in the barn near the coop now that we plan on moving them to. (It's a large dog crate but should be secure for them, but I'm just always nervous of predators.) My biggest concern is the rooster, and whether he'll accept them into the flock or not. This is the first time we'll be integrating new ones with them. (And fingers crossed these two are female!) I don't know if roosters have a tendency to kill chicks or "outsiders" or something. He's very protective of his flock generally though and good at herding them when there's food or if he thinks there's danger. So I was afraid to let them all be together since the chicks are still smaller, especially the Comet.