MrsTamiLynn
Chirping
You can introduce the chicks into the flock at 14-15 weeks or when they are similar in size. Otherwise, they will not stand a chance against the adults. The adults will absolutely kill them. You always want to introduce at least 2 or 3 as well. The adult chickens see anything outside of their own flock as a threat.My 4 week old chicks have moved into the coop where they will be living with my existing flock. They are currently inside a rabbit cage in the coop, so no physical contact between them. The initial reaction of the hens over the newcomers were just curiosity, one even seemed a bit jumpy. They now seem to pay no special attention to them. I'm nervous about letting them out in a week or so. Any advice for when I do? I have no idea about the disposition of my hens as I haven't introduced them to new birds before, but the bossy ones can sure be bossy. My plan is to let the chicks out of the cage after a week and then let them be out, with places to hide inside and outside. Supervised to start off with of course. Is it better to do shorter supervised sessions? At what point should I intervene? I am hoping that their initial reactions to seeing the new birds is telling for how it will go, but I'm not so sure that is the case...
You can take them out for the adults to get used to them but you will have to keep them separated with some chicken wire, etc. and under full supervision starting at 10-12 weeks. Not only do you have to worry about the chickens but hawks, & cats as well. They are very vulnerable when they're small.
My husband & I use to do this for about 30 minutes a day from 10-14 or even 15 weeks.
At 14 to 15 weeks or whenever they were similar in size we introduced them in the middle of the night. We snuck them into the coop and placed them on the perch next to the chickens. Chickens have hard time seeing at night so we figured that this was the safest option & it was the best option in my opinion. We've done it 2 or 3 different times & we've had no problems whatsoever.
I've had chickens for 7 yrs & my husband for 15. If you have any questions don't be afraid to ask!
