abbydmac
In the Brooder
- Mar 1, 2017
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We have 4 pullets that are 17 weeks and 6 chicks that are 3 weeks. The chicks have been in the coop in a dog crate for a week, and in the run in a crate on and off over the past week. The older girls were curious, especially when they were in the run. Today I let the littles out in the run and there was a lot of pecking from the older girls, one in particular just didn't seem to settle into them being there at all. I know some pecking is normal, but this is our first time with chickens and it looked brutal. No blood, some down being pulled out. I also set up the crate to be open only wide enough for the chicks to enter, and they weren't running back to their food water and safety at all. Our chickens don't free range at this point, we have too many hawks, foxes, and dogs around our property. I can supervise for a few hours at a time, the older girls "behaved" while I was in the run, but really began to go after the little ones as soon as I stepped out. If this is normal, I can handle the adjustment, I guess I am wondering when to step in?
Edit to add: 2 of the pullets did the submissive squat for the first time today, is it foolish to try to integrate this close to POL, or does that even matter?
Edit to add: 2 of the pullets did the submissive squat for the first time today, is it foolish to try to integrate this close to POL, or does that even matter?