socalchickens76
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- Oct 13, 2020
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Hi all -
I need some advice on integrating our four pullets (two months old) with our existing flock of two older hens (4 years old). The pullets co-mingle with the older hens (sort of anyway) in their protected enclosures which consist of two large runs that are connected by a tunnel. They also free range together. And when I say together, I don't mean they actually hang out...the pullets typically stay away from the older hens but they are outside free ranging at the same time. One of my older hens (the easter egger) likes to charge at the pullets and so the pullets are really scared of her.
We really want the pullets to move into the coop at night with the older hens. They are currently still sleeping in our garage. The problem is they are so scared of the older hens that they freak out when we put them in the coop. As soon as I put a pullet in the coop, our easter egger heads over to punk the pullet and the poor thing just absolutely freaks out. I just can't see how this is going to ever work. Poor pullets are terrified
I'm also afraid of just sticking them in the coop at night after dark like some people suggest. I feel like the older hens will just absolutely terrorize the pullets as soon as the daylight breaks.
At this point, I think we are going to build a temporary coop for the littles to get them out of the garage and used to sleeping outside. Has anyone done this before? If so, did your flock eventually integrate and sleep in the same coop? It seems kind of ridiculous to have two coops but I don't see any other option.
Thanks!
I need some advice on integrating our four pullets (two months old) with our existing flock of two older hens (4 years old). The pullets co-mingle with the older hens (sort of anyway) in their protected enclosures which consist of two large runs that are connected by a tunnel. They also free range together. And when I say together, I don't mean they actually hang out...the pullets typically stay away from the older hens but they are outside free ranging at the same time. One of my older hens (the easter egger) likes to charge at the pullets and so the pullets are really scared of her.
We really want the pullets to move into the coop at night with the older hens. They are currently still sleeping in our garage. The problem is they are so scared of the older hens that they freak out when we put them in the coop. As soon as I put a pullet in the coop, our easter egger heads over to punk the pullet and the poor thing just absolutely freaks out. I just can't see how this is going to ever work. Poor pullets are terrified

At this point, I think we are going to build a temporary coop for the littles to get them out of the garage and used to sleeping outside. Has anyone done this before? If so, did your flock eventually integrate and sleep in the same coop? It seems kind of ridiculous to have two coops but I don't see any other option.
Thanks!