Introducing new chicks

hunybuny

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Jan 22, 2020
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Hello,

I have 10 new baby chicks arriving any day and wondering if anyone has advice on when/how to introduce them to my existing flock (currently 9 hens).
Should the baby chicks be raised separately until they are adults and then be added to the existing flock? Or perhaps sectioning a part of the coop off and keeping them in the coop as well- but in a separate area where they can all see/hear each other but the adults could not hurt the chicks?

Thanks in advance!
 
Separate by all means. You need a brooder for baby chicks. Hens will kill them, and if they dont weather and everything else will.

You gotta grow them up separetly until they are about 2 to 3 months old. Then introduce them to the flock in a separate cage so the older hens get used to them first.
 
Or perhaps sectioning a part of the coop off and keeping them in the coop as well- but in a separate area where they can all see/hear each other but the adults could not hurt the chicks?
This^^^
Works great if you have the space and get it setup ahead of time.
Integrating young is much easier than when chicks are older.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/integrating-new-birds-at-4-weeks-old.72603/

Oh, and...Welcome to BYC! @hunybuny
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