littlecoopnextdoor
Crowing
- Nov 30, 2021
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Hi friends
I'm looking for support on this integration process that I've been doing. The two older girls are currently in their regular set up, 17'x3.5' run attached to 16sf coop. Next to them are the babies, now four months old, living in another same size run but I have been taking them into my shed at night to sleep. The two come out together to free range in the garden for about an hour a day. The older ones still really chase the babies and try and bite them even though they're the same size. The younger ones are quite nervous now. They have been in the 'see no touch' for four weeks, and have been out together for those periods for a few weeks as well. I am in a more urban setting so free ranging them all day is not an option, and they need to be contained most of the time in their run. Will they ever be able to coexist?? When I put them all in one run, the older girls just run around and chase the babies while they sqwack. But there is not really anywhere to go, as it's a long/narrow run and they can only go up onto roost bars etc but the younger ones are orps and don't seem to love getting higher up so they get panicky and are always trying to find a way out. I am feeling discouraged but I really need to have them living together soon. It's not feasible for me to keep bringing the babies inside before dark to the shed to sleep and back out in the morning as sometimes I work evenings. Help?
-Feeling hopeless
I'm looking for support on this integration process that I've been doing. The two older girls are currently in their regular set up, 17'x3.5' run attached to 16sf coop. Next to them are the babies, now four months old, living in another same size run but I have been taking them into my shed at night to sleep. The two come out together to free range in the garden for about an hour a day. The older ones still really chase the babies and try and bite them even though they're the same size. The younger ones are quite nervous now. They have been in the 'see no touch' for four weeks, and have been out together for those periods for a few weeks as well. I am in a more urban setting so free ranging them all day is not an option, and they need to be contained most of the time in their run. Will they ever be able to coexist?? When I put them all in one run, the older girls just run around and chase the babies while they sqwack. But there is not really anywhere to go, as it's a long/narrow run and they can only go up onto roost bars etc but the younger ones are orps and don't seem to love getting higher up so they get panicky and are always trying to find a way out. I am feeling discouraged but I really need to have them living together soon. It's not feasible for me to keep bringing the babies inside before dark to the shed to sleep and back out in the morning as sometimes I work evenings. Help?
-Feeling hopeless