Mixing Chicks with Teenagers

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I've got a flock of 10 week olds (14 of then) and I've got a flock of 3 week olds (18 of them).

Is it possible to mix the 2 flocks at this age or is 3 weeks old too young? Or is the age gap too big? And if I do mix the 2 what are some concerns I should look out for?

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I personally would wait until they are a little older, maybe 7 weeks, 3 weeks is just too young in my opinion, the older ones will probably pick on them and bully them
 
The three week old chicks need heat while the older ones do not. As long as chicks can move in and out of the heat that may not matter. Some 10 week old chicks could be aggressive toward smaller birds while others of that age may not react much at all to them.

Both your setup and the personality of the older chicks need to be considered. If your setup would work well you could try to mix them while you are watching to see how the older chicks treat the younger chicks.
 
I personally would wait until they are a little older, maybe 7 weeks, 3 weeks is just too young in my opinion, the older ones will probably pick on them and bully them
I probably won't be able to keep them that long in the brooder I got set up. The New batch if chicks come from a land race mother and already know how to perch for short durations and can easily climb up a steep ladder...
 
The three week old chicks need heat while the older ones do not. As long as chicks can move in and out of the heat that may not matter. Some 10 week old chicks could be aggressive toward smaller birds while others of that age may not react much at all to them.

Both your setup and the personality of the older chicks need to be considered. If your setup would work well you could try to mix them while you are watching to see how the older chicks treat the younger chicks.
Where I'm staying it's been getting into 35°C easily during the day and at night they can huddle (being so many), so I'm not too worried about heat.

The coop space has enough floor space for the chicks to run away but I'll keep in mind to watch them. Might do the transfer next week or the one after.
 

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