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It might be easier to find a new home for the rescues...my neighbor offered to make tamales out of them, but my wife vetoed that idea.
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I tried moving our 6 week olds in with one year olds last night and it did not go well!! Right now I've got them separated with the babies in the coop and the older hens in the run. I wish I had a separate area for them like you have. They have outgrown the brooder and I've got to do something. Thinking I might partition off part of the run (mine's not really big enough for much else) and put the babies in there during the day. My six one year olds are usually pretty calm and don't fight amongst themselves too much, but I put those babies in there and even my favorite hen was attacking them!! I've been on here reading all morning and have seen some suggest it could take 2-3 months for them to get used to each other! I sure hope not!!
I'm sharing a pasture with my neighbor for our chickens. She has 9 older gals and I have 28 chicklets to integrate. I know every chicken is different and there's no 100% right answer to this question but...
Do y'all think I will have any trouble with the older gals picking on the little ones? They are pretty docile to eachother and I never notice them having any pecking order disputes amongst themselves. Is it likely to change with the new additions? Or...
Is it possible since there are so many chicklets that they might gang up on the older ones?