intergrated new chickens......

arnr1530

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hello,
i am getting ready this wkend to build a bigger coop then the one i have that currently holds 3 brahma hens a RIR hen and brahma roo, but i got two new chickens a 9 month old buff orpington and a 14 wk old approx.??? ( if any one can help me age her please please tell me ) silver laced wyndette i tried introducing them all in the old coop but then had to separate cause the older hens pecked a whole in the youngest ones head and then they new ones had lice they are all better now but i believe that making the new coop and introducing them all to it together at once would be better ? does anyone else think so and if you so do you think it will go a bit easier doing it in the new coop them putting them in the old one together ?

thank you very much
 
You need to separate them but keep them so they see each other for a few weeks.They see the others as intruders not as an addition to the flock.
 
You need to separate them but keep them so they see each other for a few weeks.They see the others as intruders not as an addition to the flock.

even if im putting them all into a new coop? they are near each other now and they dont seem to bother the roost actually is very protective of the new ones i had to give them a bath the other day cause of their lice and he was freaking out!!!
 
Putting them straight in the new coop at the same time could work. Since the have interacted with each other there still could still be problems. Having a plan to divide the new coop for a week for them to get used to each other in case there is trouble might not be a idea. And then do a slow introduction.
 

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