- Oct 29, 2010
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I have a Rhode Island Red rooster, two Red Star hens a year old, and three older light Brahma hens. I am getting 25 new chicks in a couple of weeks. I have built a new, bigger coop and run, much larger than the old one. Would it help everybody sort things out better if I wait to put the new chicks in the new coop first, then add the older chickens after they meet through the fence for a while?
I have never mixed old and young chickens before, some have told me the rooster may kill some of the new chicks, some have said the rooster will adopt the new chicks on sight. Also wondering if he will be trying to mount the chicks too early. If that will be the case, he will get gone (like his more aggressive brothers) as I have a few roosters in the new batch.
I have never mixed old and young chickens before, some have told me the rooster may kill some of the new chicks, some have said the rooster will adopt the new chicks on sight. Also wondering if he will be trying to mount the chicks too early. If that will be the case, he will get gone (like his more aggressive brothers) as I have a few roosters in the new batch.