DemeterAD9
Songster
- Mar 21, 2024
- 576
- 1,127
- 193
New to chickens and so far everyone is doing well. Currently have 7 juveniles (5m 2f) @ ~11 weeks in the coop. 2 roosters are now crowing but so far everyone is getting along. I've got 4 chicks I hatched May 15 so they are about 4 weeks old, plus 3 I bought who look to be the same age, then I've got 14 chicks I bought who are around 3 weeks old. I'll be going on vacation at the end of the month for a week and need to make things easier for whoever is watching them while I'm away. Currently I've got 11 of the chicks who are the most feathered up in a 4x4 play pen in the coop with the 7 juveniles. They are not trying to eat them through the mesh and it's been almost 2 weeks. I've started locking the 7 out in the run and let the 11 run around in the coop during the day so they have plenty of space to run around. The other 10 chicks are still in the brooder inside but I plan to move them out by the weekend. One is a bantam who came with the Meyer "adopt me" assortment, so it's teeny tiny despite having most of its feathers coming in.
I want to get at least the 10 oldest/largest chicks integrated with the 7 juvies before I leave for vacation. Current plan is to let all the chicks out to freely mingle with the older birds and babysit them on my next day off. I've attempted to do this once already inside the coop, one roo let a chick peck at his beak but otherwise seemed unfazed. Another roo lunged at a chick and then I chased him out the coop. It is clear the smaller chicks are at greater risk so I'm playing it safe by keeping them separated for a couple more weeks.
Size difference is the biggest factor, the 11 week olds are nearing adult size. The 4 week olds are pretty much completely out of their fluffy phase and have proper feathers everywhere but their heads, they might be 1/4 the size of the older birds. Do they stand and chance at peacefully integrating with the juveniles? Should I not even consider doing this for another month? The only other option I have is to fence in the sheltered area of the run with chicken wire. It's about a 6X5X4 lean-to that used to be the bedding area for pigs we raised several years ago. With added branches and whatnot it would be plenty large enough to house the chicks till they are a bit bigger.
I'll add photos of the current setup later.
I want to get at least the 10 oldest/largest chicks integrated with the 7 juvies before I leave for vacation. Current plan is to let all the chicks out to freely mingle with the older birds and babysit them on my next day off. I've attempted to do this once already inside the coop, one roo let a chick peck at his beak but otherwise seemed unfazed. Another roo lunged at a chick and then I chased him out the coop. It is clear the smaller chicks are at greater risk so I'm playing it safe by keeping them separated for a couple more weeks.
Size difference is the biggest factor, the 11 week olds are nearing adult size. The 4 week olds are pretty much completely out of their fluffy phase and have proper feathers everywhere but their heads, they might be 1/4 the size of the older birds. Do they stand and chance at peacefully integrating with the juveniles? Should I not even consider doing this for another month? The only other option I have is to fence in the sheltered area of the run with chicken wire. It's about a 6X5X4 lean-to that used to be the bedding area for pigs we raised several years ago. With added branches and whatnot it would be plenty large enough to house the chicks till they are a bit bigger.
I'll add photos of the current setup later.