Hi everyone,
I've been searching and reading others' posts so I'm familiar (I think) with most recommendations for introducing new birds to your flock, but I'm in need of reassurance - or straight up advice, if you think I'm going about this wrong. I had a plan all sorted in my head and it's not working out as I'd thought. (Big surprise! haha!)
The backstory, so you know what we're dealing with...
In March we got 14 birds, 7 of which ended up being roosters. So far they all get on well but since we know that will come to an end (and probably not a good one) we've now separated out 5 of the roo's into an adjoining pen with covered and uncovered space and their own roosting area until it's time for them to go. So they should be happy enough, and are not competing for the girls' attentions in the meantime. We are left with one roo who is definitely the man of the house, and our second roo we are keeping more as a pet - his feet developed incorrectly and we didn't catch it in time to try to fix it so he can't fly/run/jump quite like the rest of our birds. He's quite slow and gentle so we're hoping that as a second roo he'll be okay and not cause aggressiveness or compete for any of the girls. (But we're keeping watch, if there are problems he'll have to move too.)
Recently we were given two more hens from the same farm which are a few weeks younger than our original girls. They're a bit smaller than the rest because of their age, and definitely quieter and timid with the big girls still. I've kept them in a separate part of the coop with their own food, water, roost, etc. I've allowed them some time to free range together, and some supervised time in the coop and run with the group but they're still staying on their own for the most part. One of our roosters was harassing them a bit and I had to put a stop to it and send him on his way. Things seem okay now, they're all co-habitating and not being harrassed... they're just not joining in, they always seem to be off in their own little twosome.
So here are my questions, if anyone has suggestions it would be very appreciated!
1. Do I need to worry that they don't really want to be part of the flock yet?
2. Should I go back a step and give them more time in a separate space?
3. Should I pull the last two roos as well, and keep the boys & girls in separate but adjoining pens while the new girls get used to things? (With the idea that maybe the roos presence is too intimidating?)
Any thoughts welcome, even criticism, I'm really worried I've already buggered this up. They seem okay... just not really settled in. Maybe I'm just expecting too much too soon?
Thanks in advance.
I've been searching and reading others' posts so I'm familiar (I think) with most recommendations for introducing new birds to your flock, but I'm in need of reassurance - or straight up advice, if you think I'm going about this wrong. I had a plan all sorted in my head and it's not working out as I'd thought. (Big surprise! haha!)
The backstory, so you know what we're dealing with...
In March we got 14 birds, 7 of which ended up being roosters. So far they all get on well but since we know that will come to an end (and probably not a good one) we've now separated out 5 of the roo's into an adjoining pen with covered and uncovered space and their own roosting area until it's time for them to go. So they should be happy enough, and are not competing for the girls' attentions in the meantime. We are left with one roo who is definitely the man of the house, and our second roo we are keeping more as a pet - his feet developed incorrectly and we didn't catch it in time to try to fix it so he can't fly/run/jump quite like the rest of our birds. He's quite slow and gentle so we're hoping that as a second roo he'll be okay and not cause aggressiveness or compete for any of the girls. (But we're keeping watch, if there are problems he'll have to move too.)
Recently we were given two more hens from the same farm which are a few weeks younger than our original girls. They're a bit smaller than the rest because of their age, and definitely quieter and timid with the big girls still. I've kept them in a separate part of the coop with their own food, water, roost, etc. I've allowed them some time to free range together, and some supervised time in the coop and run with the group but they're still staying on their own for the most part. One of our roosters was harassing them a bit and I had to put a stop to it and send him on his way. Things seem okay now, they're all co-habitating and not being harrassed... they're just not joining in, they always seem to be off in their own little twosome.
So here are my questions, if anyone has suggestions it would be very appreciated!
1. Do I need to worry that they don't really want to be part of the flock yet?
2. Should I go back a step and give them more time in a separate space?
3. Should I pull the last two roos as well, and keep the boys & girls in separate but adjoining pens while the new girls get used to things? (With the idea that maybe the roos presence is too intimidating?)
Any thoughts welcome, even criticism, I'm really worried I've already buggered this up. They seem okay... just not really settled in. Maybe I'm just expecting too much too soon?
Thanks in advance.