Integration taking foreeeeevvveeerrrr..why?!?

I think they just like to remind each other who's boss. I've got 6 hens in one run that were raised from chicks together. They are over a year old now (gotta be..), been laying for a long time. A couple of the bigger hens occasionally pick on the smaller ones. Different breeds too. No blood or flying feathers. More like a "I'm eating here back off!" or a "I'm walking here get out of my way!".

But at night they are all friends and roost together.
 
I've been watching the same thing with mine. Two 10 month old and three 5 month old hens. Been side by side for a while and now in the same coop + free ranging for 2 weeks. The coop and run have 3 water stations, 4 food stations, 4 roost poles and a wide flat block like a wall leaning up for the younger ones to run behind. They are better when they get to free range for a bit in the afternoon, but the older girls are still pushing the kids around (all Welsummers). At night they roost on the same pole, but the 3 huddled on one end and the 2 older on the opposite end. On the same roost (there are two 5 foot roosts). No blood drawn ever. They'll dust bathe together. I figure they'll either merge fully or I'll have two flocks. It may take a couple more months to find out. By then the littles "should" be laying.
 

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