Micmac1234
Songster
…that my current flock will never accept my new chickens? I have 6 chickens, 2 hens that are 24 weeks and 4 pullets 23-24 weeks. The new girls are 13 or 14 week old australorps. I got them September 25th and they’ve been in a crate in the coop with time to free range in the yard with everyone.
I put them on the roosting bar with everyone starting two nights ago and yesterday they free ranged with the girls, went back in their crate, but roosted at night. Today I left them in the coop with the girls all day.
they were in the coop with everyone for the whole morning and early afternoon but since then they’ve been hiding behind the nesting box/dresser and they are not sleeping on the roosting bars with everyone.
When they’re free ranging with everyone they do get chased occasionally by 2 birds in particular and I noticed some pecking in the coop with everyone but it wasn’t constant and they were able to get away.
Should I put them back in the crate and wait longer…? I’m going to let them all free range in the morning but I don’t know if I should crate them after they free range or if they should go back in the coop with everyone. I’m just nervous about them getting food and water because I had a second source for them when they were in the crate but I didn’t move it back behind the dresser (I moved the dresser out to give them that corner to hide in case they needed to) I just hoped that they wouldn’t so I haven’t put food and water back there.
I put them on the roosting bar with everyone starting two nights ago and yesterday they free ranged with the girls, went back in their crate, but roosted at night. Today I left them in the coop with the girls all day.
they were in the coop with everyone for the whole morning and early afternoon but since then they’ve been hiding behind the nesting box/dresser and they are not sleeping on the roosting bars with everyone.
When they’re free ranging with everyone they do get chased occasionally by 2 birds in particular and I noticed some pecking in the coop with everyone but it wasn’t constant and they were able to get away.
Should I put them back in the crate and wait longer…? I’m going to let them all free range in the morning but I don’t know if I should crate them after they free range or if they should go back in the coop with everyone. I’m just nervous about them getting food and water because I had a second source for them when they were in the crate but I didn’t move it back behind the dresser (I moved the dresser out to give them that corner to hide in case they needed to) I just hoped that they wouldn’t so I haven’t put food and water back there.