Jess718
Songster
- Mar 23, 2022
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So first, I did read up in introducing and fully intended to wait til 12ish weeks to intermingle (they are 9/10 now, a couple are a few days younger than the others), but things were going so well… for the last 3 weeks the chicks have been in the run with the two big girls, but they were sectioned off with chicken wire and had their own small coop (see pic). They had their own food and water but could obviously see each other.
The little buggers have been digging and getting in with the big girls who haven’t seemed to care at all. I found them out when I checked them after work. Now I take the big girls not caring as a good sign. So today I let them all hang out in the garden. It went well. They were kind of around eat other but not really hanging out if you know what I mean. Twice I saw a little snap from a big girl I would call it but no contact and that was it.
Now I want to know - how does this work in the big coop? The babies haven’t really been roosting but will they start in the big coop? Do I encourage that now or let them do what they want?
What should I watch out for other than of course bullying or bleeding or wounds?
Is there anything that encourages them to like each other - other than more time? They have two feeding and water stations and a swing, branches, etc. and i usually bring extra stuff out each day- even if it’s just a handful of worms.
The first pic is from a couple of weeks ago of their area I had set up. The second was today with them all foraging.
Thanks!
The little buggers have been digging and getting in with the big girls who haven’t seemed to care at all. I found them out when I checked them after work. Now I take the big girls not caring as a good sign. So today I let them all hang out in the garden. It went well. They were kind of around eat other but not really hanging out if you know what I mean. Twice I saw a little snap from a big girl I would call it but no contact and that was it.
Now I want to know - how does this work in the big coop? The babies haven’t really been roosting but will they start in the big coop? Do I encourage that now or let them do what they want?
What should I watch out for other than of course bullying or bleeding or wounds?
Is there anything that encourages them to like each other - other than more time? They have two feeding and water stations and a swing, branches, etc. and i usually bring extra stuff out each day- even if it’s just a handful of worms.
The first pic is from a couple of weeks ago of their area I had set up. The second was today with them all foraging.
Thanks!