nutmeg2356
Chirping
- Feb 28, 2017
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hello!
I introduced my 3- 20 week old chickens to my 4- 20 something week old layers about a week and a half ago. Since the very first day they have totally refused to leave the coop and still sometimes get picked on by the other ladies. I gradually introduced them and added hem at night, but still had a few very bad "arguments" that I had to break up. One of the younger ones got a patch of feathers pulled out off her head, but fortunately the arguments have become a lot more calm and a lot less common since then.
How do I get them to leave he coop? I've been having to put feeders and waterers up there numerous times everyday (they get knocked over and spilled within a few minutes) and I can't always be home to ensure their water isn't spilled. They aren't over crowded, but the babies have always been very very skittish and flighty no matter how hard I tried to socialize them. So this is why they're just cowering in the coop versus venturing out.
I introduced my 3- 20 week old chickens to my 4- 20 something week old layers about a week and a half ago. Since the very first day they have totally refused to leave the coop and still sometimes get picked on by the other ladies. I gradually introduced them and added hem at night, but still had a few very bad "arguments" that I had to break up. One of the younger ones got a patch of feathers pulled out off her head, but fortunately the arguments have become a lot more calm and a lot less common since then.
How do I get them to leave he coop? I've been having to put feeders and waterers up there numerous times everyday (they get knocked over and spilled within a few minutes) and I can't always be home to ensure their water isn't spilled. They aren't over crowded, but the babies have always been very very skittish and flighty no matter how hard I tried to socialize them. So this is why they're just cowering in the coop versus venturing out.