I have 5 adult laying ISA Brown hens, 3 adult laying barred rock hens and one non laying old speckled sussex hen.
Out my 5 ISA Brown hens the 3 oldest ISA Brown's are at the top of the pecking order. They are freaking mean to the other chickens.
I have 8 buff orpington pullets, one ISA Brown/Barred rock cross pullet and one buff orpington cockerel all 14 weeks old that are separated from the adults but I plan on integrating them.
I fear that that the 3 oldest ISA Brown's that are at the top of the pecking order are going to make the integration hard.
Are ISA Brown's naturally the meanest in the pecking order and always the most aggressive to other chickens?
When my buff Orpington pullets get older and the ISA browns are gone(butchered) will intergrating new chickens with the flock be easier with a more docile breed like buff orpingtons?
Kinda wondering if I should just butcher the 3 meanest ISA Brown's now to get this integration process going?
Out my 5 ISA Brown hens the 3 oldest ISA Brown's are at the top of the pecking order. They are freaking mean to the other chickens.
I have 8 buff orpington pullets, one ISA Brown/Barred rock cross pullet and one buff orpington cockerel all 14 weeks old that are separated from the adults but I plan on integrating them.
I fear that that the 3 oldest ISA Brown's that are at the top of the pecking order are going to make the integration hard.
Are ISA Brown's naturally the meanest in the pecking order and always the most aggressive to other chickens?
When my buff Orpington pullets get older and the ISA browns are gone(butchered) will intergrating new chickens with the flock be easier with a more docile breed like buff orpingtons?
Kinda wondering if I should just butcher the 3 meanest ISA Brown's now to get this integration process going?