You might start with locking all the older birds where you have the younger bird, and put the younger birds where you have the older birds. Just keep them that way for a couple of days. This will give some territorial rights to the new space, and then let the others out close to dark. WHEN you can keep a close eye on them the next day.
When a bird explores a new place, she knows this is different, strange, even if she can see it for weeks. This makes her unsure and less confident, and when a lower ranked bird, sees that, it almost triggers an attack.
if you get a couple heartless birds, lock them back into the brooder.
Mrs K
When a bird explores a new place, she knows this is different, strange, even if she can see it for weeks. This makes her unsure and less confident, and when a lower ranked bird, sees that, it almost triggers an attack.
if you get a couple heartless birds, lock them back into the brooder.
Mrs K