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This is the method I am trying. I have a Sexlink that is fine with newcomers for the most part. She doesn't chase and peck for sport. So I have now put the new ones in with her for the next few days or so. The other two, my BO and BR are in seperate cages, one in the barn and one in the garage. They were raised by me together and are joined at the hip. Or were. When one stopped pecking the other would start. It was like a game to them. I am planning on putting them back one at a time into the coop and see how that goes. I other option is to throw then all into the stall(it;s set up as the chicken hostpital) as neutral territory and see if that helps. I love all of the advice on this website. I have learned so much. I was glad to hear that this method worked for you. That gives me hope.
This is the method I am trying. I have a Sexlink that is fine with newcomers for the most part. She doesn't chase and peck for sport. So I have now put the new ones in with her for the next few days or so. The other two, my BO and BR are in seperate cages, one in the barn and one in the garage. They were raised by me together and are joined at the hip. Or were. When one stopped pecking the other would start. It was like a game to them. I am planning on putting them back one at a time into the coop and see how that goes. I other option is to throw then all into the stall(it;s set up as the chicken hostpital) as neutral territory and see if that helps. I love all of the advice on this website. I have learned so much. I was glad to hear that this method worked for you. That gives me hope.