the_kitchen__drawer
Songster
So, i have 4 Welsh Harlequins. All four looked like ducks as babies (which, I bought 3 girls and got the usual bonus chick). Anyway, they're now turning 4 weeks old. While the girls have dark beaks, one doesn't. But she *is* the smallest and the one with the least feathers, so I'm holding on to hope..
With this maybe-duck-maybe-drake named Tongs in mind, I come to today's issue. We're introducing the ducks to our chickens. 5 Starlight Green Eggers, all turning 3 weeks old, and 2 White Leg horns, who are turning 2 weeks.
We introduced them in a controlled environment, neutral ground. I understand you can do look-no-touch, but these are babies, and I have seen many users recommend introducing the young to each other. The Leg Horns, being so young, were heavily monitored.. but they're the same size as their big sisters, lol. Everyone was fine. There was confusion, but nobody was having issues. They were all vaguely interested in each other, and the bolder chicks often ended up in the duck herd as they moved.
Then, Tongs decided to remind us why she got her name. She waddled over to a chick (who had been a few inches away) and pecked. I was on alert, but one peck to say "move!" or "what are you?" is fine to me. They don't have arms, after all. The chick (can't recall which) startled and before she could move Tongs was going after her. One peck turned into an attempted several, all right on her neck. I reached down immediately and picked Tongs up and then set her in naughty duck jail. I left her separated for several minutes. In this time, the girls settled down. Spatula, the bravest, even laid down. They investigated the chicks more, ttrying to follow them, leaning down, etc.
We let Tongs back in. it goes well for a bit. One of the chicks pecks one of the girls butt, everyone is getting closer, there's no tense behavior. Two of the girl ducks lay down, one gives a curious nibble to a chick, the other pecks to tell a chick to get out of her space. Its after this, and not immediately after, i mean a minute or two, when Tongs again lives up to her name. She corrects a chickto get her out of her space. Gives her a few seconds, and then reaches out and immediately goes for her again. Back in jail she goes.
Now thateveryone is back in their brooders, i ask, am iI handling this naughty girl right? Should I be doing something different?
With this maybe-duck-maybe-drake named Tongs in mind, I come to today's issue. We're introducing the ducks to our chickens. 5 Starlight Green Eggers, all turning 3 weeks old, and 2 White Leg horns, who are turning 2 weeks.
We introduced them in a controlled environment, neutral ground. I understand you can do look-no-touch, but these are babies, and I have seen many users recommend introducing the young to each other. The Leg Horns, being so young, were heavily monitored.. but they're the same size as their big sisters, lol. Everyone was fine. There was confusion, but nobody was having issues. They were all vaguely interested in each other, and the bolder chicks often ended up in the duck herd as they moved.
Then, Tongs decided to remind us why she got her name. She waddled over to a chick (who had been a few inches away) and pecked. I was on alert, but one peck to say "move!" or "what are you?" is fine to me. They don't have arms, after all. The chick (can't recall which) startled and before she could move Tongs was going after her. One peck turned into an attempted several, all right on her neck. I reached down immediately and picked Tongs up and then set her in naughty duck jail. I left her separated for several minutes. In this time, the girls settled down. Spatula, the bravest, even laid down. They investigated the chicks more, ttrying to follow them, leaning down, etc.
We let Tongs back in. it goes well for a bit. One of the chicks pecks one of the girls butt, everyone is getting closer, there's no tense behavior. Two of the girl ducks lay down, one gives a curious nibble to a chick, the other pecks to tell a chick to get out of her space. Its after this, and not immediately after, i mean a minute or two, when Tongs again lives up to her name. She corrects a chickto get her out of her space. Gives her a few seconds, and then reaches out and immediately goes for her again. Back in jail she goes.
Now thateveryone is back in their brooders, i ask, am iI handling this naughty girl right? Should I be doing something different?