Mrsmallari
Chirping
- Dec 18, 2023
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Hello! I have 4 "older girls" that are about 7 months old (1 blue americauna, 1 white leghorn (queen bee), 1 redstar and 1 welsummer) and 5 17-week-old girls. 1 Polish, 1 silkie, 1 RIR, 1 Buff Orpington and 1 welsummer. Knowing what I know now I wouldn't have gotten any bantums but here we are.
We just upgraded our coop to accommodate the larger flock. They have been out with each other and obviously, there has been some chasing and pecking. Nothing too crazy but I am not versed in what is normal. This is the first night the "big" girls are in the new coop (they were pretty confused) but they are sleeping now. I felt uncomfortable putting the little girls in because they are still getting chased around. I know the pecking order has to be established but I am not sure when I should put them all in in the coop to sleep. Our run isn't too big as they are mostly free range on our 3/4 acre. We let them out during the day and then close them in at night. I have read you can add them in at night but I am not sure what to do! Thanks in advance.
We just upgraded our coop to accommodate the larger flock. They have been out with each other and obviously, there has been some chasing and pecking. Nothing too crazy but I am not versed in what is normal. This is the first night the "big" girls are in the new coop (they were pretty confused) but they are sleeping now. I felt uncomfortable putting the little girls in because they are still getting chased around. I know the pecking order has to be established but I am not sure when I should put them all in in the coop to sleep. Our run isn't too big as they are mostly free range on our 3/4 acre. We let them out during the day and then close them in at night. I have read you can add them in at night but I am not sure what to do! Thanks in advance.