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I have a bantam mini flock that consists of a Pekin cockerel, a Pekin pullet, a silkie pullet and a serama pullet, all almost a year old. I also have a large asil hen who hatched and raised some chicks born last November. The asil and her chicks has a separate coop but all the chickens share a run that is segregated with wire because the asil is a bit of a bully even when not mothering.
anyway last week the hen finally kicked out the two remaining chicks that I intend to keep after rehoming the extras. They are four months old so not babies anymore, but still smaller than my adult bantams. One is a Belgian bantam pullet and the other is a polish pullet.
the problem is that once the mother hen kicked them out, I have moved them into the coop and run with the bantam flock but the older bantams seem to hate the chicks. They chase and bully them so much that I have had to create a third coop and segregated portion of the run, which is a pain.
I know that the usual technique for integrating chickens is to keep them in a look but no touch situation but they have already lived that way with the mother for four months. Is it just because they are still smaller that the older bantams are bullying them? Should I just leave them together and let them fight it out?what should I do to help them integrate more peacefully?
anyway last week the hen finally kicked out the two remaining chicks that I intend to keep after rehoming the extras. They are four months old so not babies anymore, but still smaller than my adult bantams. One is a Belgian bantam pullet and the other is a polish pullet.
the problem is that once the mother hen kicked them out, I have moved them into the coop and run with the bantam flock but the older bantams seem to hate the chicks. They chase and bully them so much that I have had to create a third coop and segregated portion of the run, which is a pain.
I know that the usual technique for integrating chickens is to keep them in a look but no touch situation but they have already lived that way with the mother for four months. Is it just because they are still smaller that the older bantams are bullying them? Should I just leave them together and let them fight it out?what should I do to help them integrate more peacefully?
