First time Chick mom
Songster
- Apr 25, 2023
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I bought 5 straight run Starlight EE in April that are 12 weeks old (first flock), 3 turned out to be cockerels and 2 pullets. I understood you need more than 2 pullets to make them happy socially, so I purchased 2 BO and 2 SLW pullets chicks, that are now 6 weeks old (second flock). I am rehoming the cockerels to a farm in PA in about a week. I have the 6 week olds in the run, separated and in the coop also separated for about a week. My big boy Arrow, who is the alpha roo has been roosting right against the divider in the coop at night right next to the chicks. In the morning I go in before the automatic door opens and pull the chicks into their cage inside the run through the cleanout door (sometimes they can be fussy). Arrow runs out and checks the chick cage as soon as he is out, but this morning he nipped me in the ankle. Stinker. I just pushed his back down, not hard, and he ran under the coop. When I say he is big, He looks like a full-grown roaster, except feathering, about 8 lbs. I notice my girls are starting to sit next to the chick cage in the run too. I do not plan to try to intergrade them until after the cockerels are rehomed. Does this sound like they are starting to accept them as part of the flock? My other two cockerels are not mature at all, (I can still pick them up and pet them) and I am too afraid to let the chicks out with them because they are so much bigger than all the pullets, the two pullets raised with them seem to do well, but one of the other cockerels tried to bite one of the chicks when she jumped out of my hands right after we put them in the run. I'm doing my best to time this so my two girls will not be by themselves. All the chickens seem to be adjusting well and seem content as far as I can tell anyway. Any advise??